Abstract:INTRODUCTION:
ACOG guidelines recommend red blood cell indices followed by hemoglobin electrophoresis to assess carrier status for hemoglobinopathies. However, data is limited on outcomes of these recommendations, and the role of DNA testing.
METHODS:
Our database was queried for abnormal hemoglobin evaluations from 42,166 consecutive samples of mixed ethnicities. Hemoglobin evaluation consisted of red blood indices and, high-performance liquid chromato… Show more
“…The American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends carrier screening for haemoglobinopathies to prepare women for the chance of delivering a child with sickle cell trait or disease. 309 However, past studies show that some obstetric-gynaecological healthcare providers have used sickledex tests for screening instead of haemoglobin analysis tests. 310 As a result, other traits such as HbC and thalassaemia are missed.…”
“…The American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends carrier screening for haemoglobinopathies to prepare women for the chance of delivering a child with sickle cell trait or disease. 309 However, past studies show that some obstetric-gynaecological healthcare providers have used sickledex tests for screening instead of haemoglobin analysis tests. 310 As a result, other traits such as HbC and thalassaemia are missed.…”
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