Wiku Andonotopo, Muhammad Adrianes Bachnas, Adhi Pribadi, Muhammad Alamsyah Azis, Muhammad Ilham Aldika Akbar, Ernawati, I Nyoman Hariyasa Sanjaya, Anak Agung Gede Putra Wiradnyana, Dudy Aldiansyah, Julian Dewantiningrum, Mochammad Besari Adi Pramono, John Wantania, Sri Sulistyowati, Milan Stanojevic, Asim Kurjak
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Integrating NIPT and ultrasound for detecting fetal aneuploidies and abnormalities.
The advent of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) utilizing cell-free fetal DNA (cfDNA) has transformed the landscape of early chromosomal anomaly detection. When paired with high-resolution ultrasound imaging, it establishes a robust framework for prenatal diagnostics. This study explores the efficacy of merging NIPT findings with detailed ultrasound markers to enhance the identification of both chromosomal and structural fetal abnormalities. Data from 190 cases demonstrated a cfDNA efficacy rate of 91.58 % (cfDNA ≥4 %) and a detection rate of 4.74 % for aneuploidies. The investigation delves into key findings for trisomies, monosomies, and physical malformations, backed by state-of-the-art diagnostic benchmarks. Markers such as nuchal translucency (NT), craniofacial characteristics, and cardiac irregularities were analyzed alongside genetic results. This integrative strategy significantly refines diagnostic precision, paving the way for personalized prenatal care and management.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Perinatal Medicine (JPM) is a truly international forum covering the entire field of perinatal medicine. It is an essential news source for all those obstetricians, neonatologists, perinatologists and allied health professionals who wish to keep abreast of progress in perinatal and related research. Ahead-of-print publishing ensures fastest possible knowledge transfer. The Journal provides statements on themes of topical interest as well as information and different views on controversial topics. It also informs about the academic, organisational and political aims and objectives of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine.