• Sao Paulo Med J · Jan 2001

    Nuchal translucency: an ultrasound marker for fetal chromosomal abnormalities.

    • G L Acácio, R Barini, W Pinto Júnior, R L Ximenes, H Pettersen, and M Faria.
    • Faculty of Medical Sciences, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil. glacacio@uol.com.br
    • Sao Paulo Med J. 2001 Jan 4; 119 (1): 192319-23.

    ContextThe literature shows an association between several ultrasound markers and chromosome abnormality. Among these, measurement of nuchal translucency has been indicated as a screening method for aneuploidy. The trisomy of chromosome 21 has been most evaluated.ObjectiveTo define the best fixed cutoff point for nuchal translucency, with the assistance of the ROC curve, and its accuracy in screening all fetal aneuploidy and trisomy 21 in a South American population.Type Of StudyValidation of a diagnostic test.SettingThis study was carried out at the State University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil.Participants230 patients examined by ultrasound at two tertiary-level private centers, at 10 to 14 weeks of gestation.Diagnostic TestThe participants consisted of all those patients who had undergone ultrasound imaging at 10 to 14 weeks of gestation to measure nuchal translucency and who had had the fetal or neonatal karyotype identified.Main MeasurementsMaternal age, gestational age, nuchal translucency measurement, fetal or neonatal karyotype.ResultsPrevalence of chromosomal defects - 10 %; mean age - 35.8 years; mean gestational age - 12 weeks and 2 days; nuchal translucency (NT) thickness - 2.18 mm. The best balance between sensitivity and specificity were values that were equal to or higher than 2.5 mm for overall chromosomal abnormalities as well as for the isolated trisomy 21. The sensitivity for overall chromosomal abnormalities and trisomy 21 were 69.5 % and 75 %, respectively, and the positive likelihood ratios were 5.5 and 5.0, respectively.ConclusionThe measurement of nuchal translucency was found to be fairly accurate as an ultrasound marker for fetal abnormalities and measurements equal to or higher than 2.5 mm were the best fixed cutoff points.

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