THE USE OF COLOR DOPPLER ULTRASOUND TO IDENTIFY FETUSES AT INCREASED RISK FOR TRISOMY-21 - AN ALTERNATIVE FOR HIGH-RISK PATIENTS WHO DECLINE GENETIC AMNIOCENTESIS

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DEVORE, GR [1 ]
ALFI, O [1 ]
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[1] GENET INST INC, CTR FETAL DIAGNOST, PASADENA, CA USA
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10.1016/0029-7844(94)00384-P
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective: To compare color Doppler ultrasound with realtime ultrasound to determine whether it increased the identification of fetuses with trisomy 21. Methods: Consecutive fetuses with a second trimester risk greater than 1:270 for trisomy 21 were examined with realtime ultrasound (n = 1028) or real-time plus color Doppler ultrasound (n = 1028) before second trimester genetic amniocentesis. The type of abnormal ultrasound findings were compared between fetuses with normal and abnormal chromosomes. Using the Bayes theorem, the ultrasound-adjusted maternal age-related risk (posterior risk) for trisomy 21 was computed after a normal or abnormal real-time plus color Doppler examination. Results: A significantly greater number of fetuses with trisomy 21 (87% [13 of 15] versus 29% [5 of 17], P < .002) were identified with real-time plus color Doppler than with real-time ultrasound. Color Doppler ultrasound identified a significantly higher rate of cardiovascular abnormalities in fetuses with trisomy 21 (60% [9 of 15] versus 12% [2 of 17], P < .008) than did real-time ultrasound. Identification of abnormal fetal anatomy using real-time plus color Doppler in patients 35 years and older increases the likelihood of detecting trisomy 21. A normal real-time plus color Doppler examination of the fetus decreases the risk for trisomy 21 to less than 1:270 until the maternal age of 42, above which the risk for trisomy 21 is greater than 1:270. Conclusion: Real-time plus color Doppler ultrasound examination of the fetus is an alternative for the identification of trisomy 21 for patients who may decline genetic amniocentesis based on their age-related risk.
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