丹麦中部地区囊性纤维化产前检测(2012-2023)。

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Line Dahl Jeppesen, Stine Skibsted Rinder, Naja Becher, Lotte Andreasen, Puk Sandager, Ida Vogel
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简介:囊性纤维化(CF)是一种严重的遗传性疾病,携带者频率为1 / 30。在丹麦,当有CF家族史或超声异常提示患病风险增加时,可以进行产前检查。本研究评估了产前CF检测的适应症及其结果。方法:分析2012年8月至2023年在丹麦中部地区接受CF检测的孕妇的临床适应症和遗传学结果。根据临床指征对资料进行分类。结果:在302例产前CF检查中,肠回声最常见(44.7%,N = 135),导致1例CF影响胎儿(0.7%)的鉴定。第二个最常见的适应症是EB和非cf相关的超声发现(29.5%,N = 89),没有cf影响的胎儿。家族史已知的CF易感性(15.6%,N = 47)鉴定出5名患病胎儿(10.6%)和25名携带者(53.2%)。其他纳入组均未发现CF病例(N = 31)。结论:该数据显示,在一个有联合妊娠早期筛查但没有系统的孕前或产前囊性纤维化筛查计划的国家,回声肠对胎儿囊性纤维化的阳性预测值很低(1:30)。虽然与一般人群相比,相对风险增加(1:25 00),但肠回声似乎是有限临床应用的标志。在没有专门的CF筛查策略的情况下,这强调了考虑最有效分配诊断资源的重要性。
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Prenatal Testing for Cystic Fibrosis in the Central Denmark Region (2012-2023).

Introduction: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a severe genetic disorder with a carrier frequency of 1 in 30. In Denmark, prenatal testing is offered when there is a family history of CF or ultrasound anomalies suggest an increased risk of the disease. This study evaluates indications for prenatal CF testing and their outcomes.

Methods: Clinical indications and genetic results were analyzed for pregnancies undergoing CF testing in the Central Denmark Region between August 2012 and 2023. The data were categorized according to clinical indication.

Results: Among 302 prenatal CF tests, echogenic bowel (EB) was the most frequent (44.7%, N = 135), leading to identification of one CF-affected fetus (0.7%). The second most common indication was EB together with non-CF-associated ultrasound findings (29.5%, N = 89), with no CF-affected fetuses. Known CF predisposition due to family history (15.6%, N = 47) identified five affected fetuses (10.6%) and 25 carriers (53.2%). No CF cases were detected in other included groups (N = 31).

Conclusion: These data show that EB has a low positive predictive value for cystic fibrosis in the fetus (1:230) in a country with combined first-trimester screening but no systematic preconception or prenatal screening program for cystic fibrosis. Although the relative risk is increased compared to the general population (1:2,500), EB appears to be a marker of limited clinical utility. In settings without dedicated CF screening strategies, this underscores the importance of considering the most effective allocation of diagnostic resources.

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Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
48
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The first journal to focus on the fetus as a patient, ''Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy'' provides a wide range of biomedical specialists with a single source of reports encompassing the common discipline of fetal medicine.
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