2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2019.11.361
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345: Self-reported cannabis use during pregnancy and attitudes about obstetrical risks in New Jersey

Abstract: Within the positive subgroup, 33% (299/894) were false positives (FP). Of 799 cases with normal NIPS results, 98% (779/799) had concordant PDT results, representing true negatives (TN), while 2% of cases (15/799) yielded abnormal PDT results (FN). The NIPS TP rate was highest for trisomy 21 (87%) and lowest for triploidy (22%). These TP rates include cases with additional findings identified by PDT and cases with partial concordance (PC); PC rates ranged from 0%-11%. Of the FP results, the most common, by spec… Show more

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