Screening for fetal aneuploidy and ONTD's Flashcards
ONTD’s
Screening methods include:
- Ultrasound- Done between 18 and 20 weeks. Detection rate is dependent on the institution.
- MSAFP- Done between 15 and 20 weeks. Optimal time: 16-18 weeks. Detects 75-90% of all ONTD’s, 95+% of anencephaly and 85% of ventral wall defects.
Diagnostic test:
1. Amniocentesis: Amniotic fluid AFP and Acetylcholinesterase
Factors that affect maternal serum screening results
- Appropriate dating
- twin v. singleton (presence of twins increases cut-off’s 2x)
- Race
- IDDM (diabetes)
- Family history
- Maternal weight
Diagnostic tests for fetal aneuploidy
Detection rate is virtually 100% (dates based on ACMG guidelines, not Magee or West Penn’s protocol)
- CVS- can be done between 10w and 13w
- Amniocentesis- can be done at 15 weeks
What is the time cut-off for a discrepancy in gestational age after an U/S that a test result needs to be reinterpreted?
> 10 days
What does first trimester screening measure?
- Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A)
- Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
- Nuchal translucency (NT) measurement
When is blood drawn for first trimester screening?
Between 9 weeks and 13 weeks 6 days gestation
Crown rump length 24 - 84 mm
What first trimester screening markers are indicative of trisomy 21?
- Reduced PAPP-A levels
- Increased hCG levels
- Increases NT measurement
What first trimester screening markers are indicative of trisomy 18?
- Reduced hCG levels
- Increased NT measurement
What chromosome conditions does first trimester screening look for?
- Down Syndrome
- Trisomy 18
What is the nuchal translucency (NT)?
- Fluid filled or sonolucent space behind the fetal neck
What are increased NT measurements associated with?
- Down Syndrome
- Other aneuploidies
- Congenital heart defects
- Diaphragmatic hernias
- Skeletal dysplasias
- Variety of genetic syndromes
ACOG recommends that patients with a fetal NT measurement of 3.5 mm or higher should be offered what?
- Targeted U/S
- Echocardiogram
Second Trimester Screening (when is it performed and what does it screen for) - also referred to as “quad screen”
- Performed at 15 - 20 weeks
- Screens for trisomies 21 and 18 as well as open neural tube defects (ONTDs)
What are the biochemical markers that second trimester screening uses
- Alphafetoprotein (AFP)
- hCG
- unconjugated estriol (uE3)
- dimeric inhibin-A
What is the cutoff risk for Down Syndrome for second trimester screening?
1 in 270