Literature DB >> 9442162

First trimester ultrasonographic diagnosis of fetal structural abnormalities in a low risk population.

D L Economides1, J M Braithwaite.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Ultrasonographic screening between 12(+0) and 13(+6) weeks for fetal structural abnormalities using transabdominal sonography and, where necessary, transvaginal sonography in a low risk population.
DESIGN: A prospective observational study.
SETTING: London teaching hospital.
METHODS: Pregnant women with a total of 1632 low risk viable fetuses between 12(+0) and 13(+6) weeks of gestation were scanned using transabdominal and, where necessary, transvaginal sonography (40%). If the anatomical survey was normal, the women underwent routine 18-20 week anomaly scans. Pregnancy outcomes were obtained from radiological and neonatal computerised databases, and postal or telephone patient enquiry.
RESULTS: Seventeen (1.0%) major structural abnormalities were diagnosed in the study group. Of these, 11 (64.7%) were diagnosed at the 12-13 week scan, three diagnosed in the mid-trimester and three postnatally. Of the fetal abnormalities diagnosed antenatally, 78.6% were diagnosed in the first trimester. The sensitivity of abnormality detection by the combination of both first and second trimester scans was 82.3%. In addition, a significant number of missed abortions (n = 36) were also diagnosed by the first trimester scan.
CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated the potential of screening a low risk population for fetal abnormalities at 12-13 weeks of gestation using transabdominal sonography and, where necessary, transvaginal sonography. Larger studies are required to establish the clinical value of the first trimester scan.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9442162     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1998.tb09350.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0306-5456


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