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Marzia Lazzerini1, Benedetta Armocida1, Emanuelle Pessa Valente1, Nino Berdzuli2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests an increasing trend towards more screening tests, while awareness of potential harms of screenings has been reported to be sub-optimal. This paper aimed to characterize ANC screening practices within the 53 countries of the WHO Europe Region and compare these to evidenced-based recommendations from WHO and from other key reference sources.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33312500 PMCID: PMC7719277 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.10.020416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Figure 1Number of different guidelines on ANC screenings reported as used in clinical practice. Legend: pink − from 2 to 3 guidelines; light red − from 3 to 5 guidelines; dark red − more than 5 guidelines. Note: the question specified different guidelines from different sources, such as guidelines from different organizations such as different scientific societies.
Figure 2Reported implementation of “recommended” ANC screenings. Abbreviations: GDM − gestational diabetes mellitus; HIV − human immunodeficiency virus; HBV − hepatitis B virus; Rh D − rhesus D; TB − tuberculosis.
Figure 3Reported implementation of “not-recommended” ANC screenings. Abbreviations: CMV − cytomegalovirus; HCV − hepatitis C virus; NIPT − noninvasive prenatal testing.
Figure 4Degree of within-country heterogeneity in the ANC screenings. Legend: yellow − low; orange − medium; red − high.
Figure 5Systematic review flow diagram.
Figure 6Concordance between national ANC guidelines identified by the systematic review and reference recommendations. Legend: green − in-line; red − not in-line; grey − not covered. Abbreviations: UK − United Kingdom, W − weight, A − anaemia, ASB − asymptomatic bacteriuria, GDM − gestational diabetes mellitus, SFH − fetal growth, HIV − human immunodeficiency virus, SYP − syphilis, TB − tuberculosis, US − gestation age, multiple pregnancies and fetal anomalies ultrasound, CA – cardiac anomalies, HBV – hepatitis B virus, Rh − alloimmunization, ARC − atypical red-cell alloantibodies, H − haemoglobinopathies, E – pre-eclampsia, CHA − Chromosomal abnormalities, DFM − daily fetal movement counting, CTG – antenatal cardiotocography, US3 − fetal growth, DOP − Doppler ultrasound of fetal blood vessels, ABV − asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis, R – rubella, CMV − cytomegalovirus, HCV – hepatitis C virus, TOX − toxoplasmosis, GBS − group B streptococcus, CHL − Chlamydia trachomatis, PT - pre-term labour, VE − vaginal examination, T − thrombophilia, THY − thyroid function, CHA-ms − chromosomal abnormalities by morphological scan.