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Comparative Study
. 1993 Oct;169(4):793-7.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(93)90007-6.

Evaluation of multiple-marker screening for Down syndrome in a statewide population

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Comparative Study

Evaluation of multiple-marker screening for Down syndrome in a statewide population

K D Wenstrom et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1993 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: Our purpose was to evaluate our experience with a statewide, multiple-marker Down syndrome screening program.

Study design: The results of 18,712 screening tests performed from July 1, 1991, to Oct. 31, 1992, were reviewed. Amniocentesis and aneuploidy detection rates were compared with the experience of a previous year (1989-1990) in which material serum alpha-fetoprotein was used for detection of Down syndrome.

Results: Positive screening tests (Down syndrome risk > or = 1/190) occurred in 665 of 18,712 (3.5%) patients; 516 of 665 (78%) patients accepted amniocentesis. Fifteen aneuploidies were identified: 12 trisomy 21, one trisomy 18, one trisomy 13, and one 48,XXXY. The overall detection rate was one in 34 amniocenteses performed; for trisomy 21 it was one in 43. In a previous year in which maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein alone was used, 3.6% had positive screening tests (Down syndrome risk > or = 270); the detection rate for all aneuploidies was one in 57 amniocenteses, and for trisomy 21 it was one in 114. The expanded maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein test was well accepted by clinicians, with 36% of gravid state residents undergoing screening.

Conclusion: The multiple marker test is a good screening tool and is superior to material serum alpha-fetoprotein alone.

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