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Strategies for antenatal detection of Down's syndrome.

J P Wyllie1, R J Madar, M Wright, J Burn, C Wren.   

Abstract

AIM: To predict the effect of maternal serum screening and fetal echocardiography on the birth prevalence of Down's syndrome.
METHODS: The outcome of all Down's syndrome pregnancies in the Northern Health Region between 1985 and 1991 was retrospectively ascertained. The number and outcome of all Down's syndrome pregnancies were used to define a theoretical population which would exist in the absence of screening. Published reports were used to predict the effects of screening strategies.
RESULTS: Down's syndrome was identified in 412 pregnancies of which 315 (76%) resulted in live birth. A theoretical population with no antenatal screening would be expected to produce 31 stillbirths and 381 (92%) live births affected by Down's syndrome. In the same population a programme of maternal serum screening and fetal echocardiography would lead to 155 and 14 terminations, respectively, and when combined, would reduce affected live births to 229 (56%).
CONCLUSIONS: Even if maternal serum screening and fetal echocardiography achieve their predicted potential, around half of all pregnancies affected by Down's syndrome will result in live born babies.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9059182      PMCID: PMC1720605          DOI: 10.1136/fn.76.1.f26

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed        ISSN: 1359-2998            Impact factor:   5.747


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5.  Antenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease and Down's syndrome: the potential effect on the practice of paediatric cardiology.

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6.  Antenatal maternal serum screening for Down's syndrome: results of a demonstration project.

Authors:  N J Wald; A Kennard; J W Densem; H S Cuckle; T Chard; L Butler
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1992-08-15

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Authors:  C Stoll; B Dott; Y Alembik; M P Roth
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9.  The efficacy of maternal age screening for Down's syndrome in Wessex.

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Authors:  C J Lockwood; L Lynch; R L Berkowitz
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