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Patient's Choice between a Non-Invasive Prenatal Test and Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis Based on Test Accuracy

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FETAL DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY
卷 35, 期 3, 页码 193-198

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000356075

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Down syndrome; Non-invasive prenatal DNA diagnosis; Amniocentesis; Chorionic villus sampling; Standard gamble

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Objective:To assess how pregnant women choose between a non-invasive DNA test (NIDT) and an invasive prenatal test (IPD) based on the accuracy of the test. Materials and Methods: Pregnant women who attended for first-trimester combined screening assessment of risk of Down syndrome were invited to participate in an interviewer-administered survey. Women were asked to choose between NIDT (variable detection rate but no miscarriage risk) and IPD (similar to 100% detection rate but 0.5-1% miscarriage risk) if their screening test was positive for Down syndrome using the standard gamble technique. Results: 358 women were approached of which 106 (29.6%) were unwilling to participate in the study as it had already been decided in advance which additional test they would have if they were screened positive. Of these 106 women, 70 (19.6%) would only choose IPD whereas 36 (10%) would only choose NIDT. Among those who agreed to undertake the gamble and participate in the study (n = 252), 50% were willing to accept NIDT as an alternative to IPD provided that NIDT had a detection rate of 95%. Conclusion:The majority can accept NIDT as an alternative to IPD provided that the test is 95% accurate in the diagnosis of Down syndrome. Current evidence indicates that the detection rate of NIDT will be higher than this level. Health professionals should consider NIDT as an alternative to IPD when counseling women with a positive screening test. (C) 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel

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