Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research

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Anima Anjani*, Gunjan Rai, Gargi Vikas Sharma, Shivani Rajouraya, Sunil Kumar Chaudhary


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Role of extended first trimester screening (EFTS) in screening of aneuploidy and prediction of pre-eclampsia


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Author Details : Anima Anjani*, Gunjan Rai, Gargi Vikas Sharma, Shivani Rajouraya, Sunil Kumar Chaudhary

Volume : 10, Issue : 4, Year : 2023

Article Page : 445-450

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijogr.2023.085



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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the role of extended first trimester screening (EFTS) in early detection and management of preeclampsia.
Materials and Methods: A total of 501 parturients (aged 18-49 years; GA 11-13 weeks) underwent ETFS quadruple test that included. age, sonographic data (CRL, Nuchal Tube (NT), ductus venosus PI) and biochemical tests (b-hCG, Alpha-fetoprotein, PLGF and PAPP-A for Trisomy 21, 18 and 13) levels. All the women were followed up for preeclampsia. Role of independent as well as combined ETFS predictors was assessed for prediction of preeclampsia employing independent samples ‘t’- and Fisher exact tests. ROC analysis was performed for continuous predictors significantly associated with preeclampsia risk. Results have been depicted in terms of sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of different ETFS risk predictors.
Results: Mean age of women was 28.07±4.77 years. Quadruple test was negative in 422 (84.2%). It was positive for Down’s syndrome/T21 in 23 (4.6%), T21 with increased PLGF in 8 (1.6%) and increased PLGF only in 48 (9.6%) cases. A total of 14 (2.8%) women developed preeclampsia. Older age, T21 risk, PLGF risk and any quadruple test abnormality were significantly associated with preeclampsia (p<0> Conclusion: EFTS was a useful strategy for reducing the burden of preeclampsia.
 

Keywords: Extended first trimester screening (EFTS), Quadruple test, Preeclampsia, Sonography, Maternal age.


How to cite : Anjani A, Rai G, Sharma G V, Rajouraya S, Chaudhary S K, Role of extended first trimester screening (EFTS) in screening of aneuploidy and prediction of pre-eclampsia. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 2023;10(4):445-450

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