Use of Maternal Race and Weight Provides Equitable Performance in Serum Screening for Open Neural Tube Defects
Geralyn Messerlian,
Sydney Webb Strickland,
Jordan Willbur
et al.
Abstract:Background
Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels are used in screening for open neural tube defects (ONTD). Historical reports show that AFP levels and maternal weights are higher in self-reported Black than White individuals, but recent reports question the need to account for these variables in screening. Our study compares screening performance with and without accounting for race.
Methods
Retrospective analysis wa… Show more
This quality improvement study explores whether the benefit of detecting open neural tube defects outweighs the harms of practicing race-based medicine.
This quality improvement study explores whether the benefit of detecting open neural tube defects outweighs the harms of practicing race-based medicine.
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