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Factors affecting parental decisions to terminate pregnancy in the presence of chromosome abnormalities: a Japanese multicenter study

Authors :
Shun-ichiro Izumi
Osamu Samura
Akihiko Sekizawa
Masanobu Ogawa
Nobuhiro Suzumori
Miyuki Nishiyama
Yukiko Katagiri
Kohei Ogawa
Hideaki Sawai
Masaki Ogawa
Yoshimasa Kamei
Haruka Hamanoue
Akira Namba
Yoko Okamoto
Jun Murotsuki
Kiyonori Miura
Setsuko Nakayama
Hiroaki Nakamura
Takahiro Yamada
Haruhiko Sago
Source :
Prenatal Diagnosis. 36:1121-1126
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Objective To investigate the rates of termination of pregnancy (TOP) for fetal chromosomal abnormalities and factors related to such parental decision in Japan. Methods A multicenter retrospective cohort study of chromosomal abnormalities diagnosed before 22 weeks of gestation between April 2008 and March 2015. The pregnancy outcomes and parental decisions were investigated. Results Among 931 fetuses with chromosome abnormalities, the total TOP rate was 75.1% (699/931). TOP rates were 89.3% (585/655) in autosomal aneuploidies and 40.8% (51/125) in sex chromosome aneuploidies. Trisomy 21 showed the highest TOP rate (93.8% [390/416]) followed by trisomy 18 (84.5% [163/193]) and trisomy 13 (71.9% [23/32)]. Indications for karyotyping were related to a parental decision for TOP (p

Details

ISSN :
01973851
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prenatal Diagnosis
Accession number :
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