超声检查结果与决定继续唐氏综合征妊娠的关系。

Sandy Perry, Angela L Woodall, Eva K Pressman
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目的:探讨超声检查结果及其他因素与决定终止21三体妊娠的关系。方法:我们对妊娠24周前诊断的21-三体妊娠进行回顾性分析。收集的数据包括产妇年龄、产前诊断指征、诊断时的胎龄、婚姻状况、种族、胎次和超声检查结果。采用Logistic回归、chi(2)检验、t检验和fisher精确检验进行统计分析。结果:发现59例妊娠,终止率为72.9%。超声检查有严重异常的患者(50%)和轻微异常的患者(64%)的终止率明显低于超声检查正常的患者(92%),p = 0.026和0.022。选择终止妊娠的患者年龄较大(36.1比32.3),但差异无统计学意义(p = 0.059)。结论:超声检查结果异常的患者更有可能继续21三体妊娠。
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Association of ultrasound findings with decision to continue Down syndrome pregnancies.

Objective: To evaluate the association of ultrasound findings and other factors with the decision to terminate trisomy-21-affected pregnancies.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of trisomy-21-affected pregnancies diagnosed prior to 24 weeks' gestation. Data were collected on maternal age, indications for prenatal diagnosis, gestational age at diagnosis, marital status, race, parity and ultrasound findings. Logistic regression, chi(2), t test and Fishers exact test were used for statistical analysis.

Results: Fifty-nine pregnancies were identified with a termination rate of 72.9%. Termination rates were significantly lower in patients with major (50%) or minor (64%) ultrasound abnormalities than in patients with normal ultrasound exams (92%), p = 0.026 and 0.022, respectively. Patients who chose terminations were older (36.1 vs. 32.3), but this did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.059).

Conclusion: Patients with abnormal ultrasound results were more likely to continue a trisomy 21 pregnancy.

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