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[Increased nuchal translucency in chromosomally normal fetuses and pregnancy outcomes--a retrospective study]

Authors :
Barbara Pawłowska
Julia Bijok
Karolina Ziora-Jakutowicz
Grzegorz Jakiel
Joanna Dangel
Alicja Ilnicka
Tomasz Roszkowski
Anna Jóźwiak
Source :
Ginekologia polska. 84(3)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objectives: The objective was to study the outcomes of fetuses with increased nuchal translucency ≥3.5 mm and normal karyotype. Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective study on pregnancy outcomes and children development in 87 women with increased fetal nuchal translucency and normal karyotype who underwent chorionic villus sampling at our department. Mean observation period was 12 months after birth. Adverse pregnancy outcome was defined as miscarriage and intrauterine fetal demise, termination of pregnancy, structural defect, neonatal death, genetic syndrome and other major abnormalities. Results: The total incidence of adverse pregnancy outcome was 39.1% (n=34). The likelihood of an adverse pregnancy outcome, a major structural defect or major heart defect increased significantly with nuchal translucency (OR 3.77). 68 children (78.2%) were born alive. Nuchal translucency was significantly higher in newborns with adverse pregnancy outcome than in healthy children [4.1 mm vs. 5.7 mm; p

Details

ISSN :
00170011
Volume :
84
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ginekologia polska
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20e495111b5d6b4d9c6b44dc498734f3