The Effect of In-vitro Fertilization Procedures on Alpha-fetoprotein Levels in Second Trimester Screening for Fetal Defects

Lawrence A. Kaplan
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Objective Prenatal screening for developmental and chromosomal fetal defects during both the first and second trimesters of pregnancy is considered standard practice. In the second trimester, screening for spinal cord malformations, such as spina bifida and anencephaly (a type of neural tube defect), involves measuring alpha-fetoprotein levels in maternal blood. The cutoffs used to identify increased risks for neural tube defects are typically tailored for factors like race, multiple fetuses, reported smoking, and the presence of maternal insulin-dependent diabetes. What remains unclear is the impact of assisted reproductive technology, commonly known as in vitro fertilization procedures, on alpha-fetoprotein levels and other measured analytes. Method This report presents a retrospective study that examines the impact of reported in vitro fertilization procedures on second-trimester levels of alpha-fetoprotein. The study utilizes consecutive data from March 20, 2019, through March 29, 2023, sourced from laboratory records. Result We illustrate elevated levels of maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein across all racial subgroups undergoing in vitro fertilization procedures. Additionally, we demonstrate that maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein levels rise with maternal age. Conclusion This study underscores the significance of our findings in evaluating the risk of neural tube defects, such as spina bifida, Down syndrome, and other genetic anomalies. It holds considerable value in guiding clinical practices. Furthermore, it highlights the need for further investigation to evaluate how our findings impact the assessment of fetal well-being.
体外受精程序对第二孕期胎儿缺陷筛查中甲胎蛋白水平的影响
目标 在妊娠的前三个月和后三个月进行胎儿发育和染色体缺陷的产前筛查被认为是标准的做法。在妊娠后三个月,脊柱裂和无脑儿(神经管缺陷的一种)等脊髓畸形的筛查包括测量母体血液中的甲胎蛋白水平。用于确定神经管畸形风险增加的临界值通常是根据种族、多胎、吸烟以及母体是否患有胰岛素依赖型糖尿病等因素定制的。目前尚不清楚的是辅助生殖技术(通常称为体外受精程序)对甲胎蛋白水平及其他测量分析物的影响。方法 本报告介绍了一项回顾性研究,研究报告了体外受精程序对第二胎甲胎蛋白水平的影响。研究采用了从 2019 年 3 月 20 日到 2023 年 3 月 29 日的连续数据,这些数据来自实验室记录。结果 我们发现,在所有接受体外受精手术的种族亚群中,母体血清甲胎蛋白水平都有所升高。此外,我们还发现母体血清甲胎蛋白水平随着母体年龄的增长而升高。结论 本研究强调了我们的发现在评估神经管缺陷(如脊柱裂、唐氏综合征和其他遗传异常)风险方面的重要意义。它对指导临床实践具有相当大的价值。此外,它还强调了进一步调查的必要性,以评估我们的研究结果对胎儿健康评估的影响。
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