Eliminating first trimester combined testing: Consequences for early detection of significant fetal anomalies
M. A. Lugthart,
H. Heinrich,
I. Ertugrul
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo determine whether implementation of cell‐free DNA (cfDNA) testing for aneuploidy as a first‐tier test and subsequent abolition of first trimester combined testing (FCT) affected the first trimester detection (<14 weeks) of certain fetal anomalies.MethodsWe performed a geographical cohort study in two Fetal Medicine Units between 2011 and 2020, including 705 fetuses with prenatally detected severe brain, abdominal wall and congenital heart defects. Cases were divided into two groups: before (n = … Show more
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