| Literature DB >> 26284151 |
Julia Grinshpun-Cohen1, Talya Miron-Shatz2, Michal Berkenstet3, Elon Pras1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A primary goal of amniocentesis is the detection of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome- DS) in the fetus. This procedure involves a small risk of miscarriage. As the risk of DS increases with maternal age, screening tests (maternal serum triple test and others) and age are used to generate a risk assessment, and amniocentesis is offered to women with high risk. In Israel, amniocentesis is government funded for women of advanced maternal age (AMA, i.e., ≥35 years), even if their risk assessment is low. The purpose of this study was to explore the reasons AMA women undergo amniocentesis, their knowledge about risk estimates, and to evaluate whether their decision is informed.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced maternal age; Amniocentesis; Down syndrome risk; Informed choice
Year: 2015 PMID: 26284151 PMCID: PMC4538760 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-015-0019-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Participants’ knowledge of their risks relevant to the decision regarding amniocentesis
| Test | Correctly recalled result | na (%) |
|---|---|---|
| First trimester screen | 11 | 21 (52 %) |
| Second trimester screen | 7 | 21 (33 %) |
| Age related risk | 15 | 42 (36 %) |
| Amniocentesis riskb | 39 | 42 (93 %) |
aFor the first and second trimester screens, the percentages are calculated among those who had the test and received results at the time of survey. For age and amniocentesis related risk, the percentages are calculated among all participants
bBoth 1:1000 and 1:200 estimates of miscarriage risk associated with amniocentesis were accepted as correct
Subjective risk perceptions of women regarding amniocentesis risk
| Question: | Replies: | Number of women (percentage of total responders)a |
|---|---|---|
| “Do you consider the risk associated with amniocentesis as high, medium or low?” | Considers risk high | 5 (14 %) |
| Considers risk medium | 7 (20 %) | |
| Considers risk low | 23 (66 %) | |
| “Which risk do you think is higher, the risk for DSb or the risk of amniocentesis” | Amniocentesis risk higher than DS risk | 9 (26 %) |
| The two risks are similar | 6 (17 %) | |
| Amniocentesis risk lower than DS risk | 15 (43 %) |
a35 women replied to the first question and 30 to the second
bDS is an abbreviation for Down syndrome
Distribution of responses for the various termination tolerance scenarios (n = 42 total participants)
| Scenario | “Yes” I would consider termination | “No” I would NOT consider termination | No response |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. A surgically correctable heart defect | 6 (14 %) | 34 (81 %) | 2 (5 %) |
| B. A condition associated with an intellectual deficit | 31 (74 %) | 5 (12 %) | 6 (14 %) |
| C. A condition associated with infertility | 6 (14 %) | 33 (79 %) | 3 (7 %) |
| D. A condition associated with severe disabilities and death within the first year of life | 35 (84 %) | 2 (5 %) | 5 (12 %) |
| E. A disease that starts after age 40 and progresses to motor disability | 22 (52 %) | 15 (36 %) | 5 (12 %) |