• Bratisl Med J · Jan 2022

    Fetal anatomy scan with integrated nuchal translucency and combination of PAPP-A and fβhCG for prediction of aneuploidy.

    • Eva Kornanova, Monika Dugatova, Zuzana Vaclavova, and Miroslav Borovsky.
    • Bratisl Med J. 2022 Jan 1; 123 (4): 299-303.

    BackgroundNuchal translucency (NT) is an important finding of early fetal anatomy scan because of the association with genetic and structural anomalies. Enlarged nuchal translucency can be easily detected even without measurement on fetal anatomy scan as a neck pathology. Because of demanding criteria for measurning NT in established prenatal aneuploidy screening we came with an idea of improvement and simplification with availabe methods. The aim of this study is to compare established screening methods with new model of screening composed of fetal anatomy scan with integrated nuchal translucency and combination of PAPP-A and fβhCG.MethodsA prospective one center study analyzed a total of 351 pregnancies between January 2017 and December 2020. Sonographic measurement of NT and fetal anatomy scan (FAS) were performend with biochemical testing from blood sample in the first trimester. Combined screening and fetal anatomy scan was performed. Patients with a pathological screening or with structural defects underwent an invasive procedure. In patient with positive screenining who missed the first trimester invasive procedure, amniocentesis was performed. Fetuses were divided into two groups according to positive or negative karyotype and to calculate sensitivity and specificity of screening methods. From statistical methods regression analysis, significance p of individual predictor, sensitivity and specificity with graphic drawing of ROC charts were used. Data were analyzed using statistical tools of Microsoft Excel 365 and BESH stat.ResultsFour models for aneuploidy screening were tested. 1) Model of "Age at the time of diagnosis" was slightly significant predictor with insignificant odds ratio (P=0.04, OR=1). 2) Model of" First trimester biochemical screening" (age, free beta human chorionic gonadotropine - fβhCG and pregnancy associated plasmatic protein A - PAPP-A) were significant (P=0.0001; LR=21) with sensitivity of 87.5 % and specificity of 65.7 %. 3) Model of "First trimester combined test" (age of patients at the time of diagnosis, fβhCG, PAPP-A, NT) was significant (P=7.9 x10-14, LR=67, sensitivity 87 %, specificity 80 %). 4) Model of "Fetal anatomy scan with biochemistry" (structural abnormality finding with combination including age, fβhCG and PAPP-A) was significant (P=4.9x10-18, LR=87, sensitivity 95 %, specificity 80 %).ConclusionFetal anatomy scan combined with age, fβhCG and PAPP-A has the highest sensitivity and specificity for both, the detection of fetal aneuploidies and structural abnormalities. Our study shows that fetal anatomy scan is the best possible option for first trimester diagnostics (Tab. 4, Fig. 5, Ref. 16).

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