A comparative study of dual marker test vs ultrasonography markers for detection of chromosomal abnormalities in patients attending a tertiary care center

Authors

  • S. Sailaja
  • Bindu Reddy Pamulapati,

Keywords:

Keywords: Prenatal diagnosis Dual marker test Nuchal translucency Nasal bone Amniocentesis

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background

It becomes important to detect chromosomal abnormalities prenatally and early in the pregnancy. The

present thesis is aimed to assess the performance of prenatal screening tests for chromosomal

abnormalities detection i.e., dual marker test, first trimester ultrasound which measures the nuchal

translucency and presence or absence of nasal bone, and their correlation with diagnostic test which is the

karyotyping after amniocentesis.

Materials and Methods

It is a prospective & observational clinical study conducted in the Obstetrics and gynaecology department

of a tertiary care hospital. Two hundred pregnant females above 18 years of age attending ANC OPD

(Antenatal Check-up Out-patient department) were considered for this study.

Results

In this study we found the presence of chromosomal abnormalities in 10% of participants. Combined

sensitivity of NT and Dual marker test was found to be 83.75% in detecting chromosomal abnormalities.

Conclusions

It can be concluded at the end of the study that; prenatal diagnosis with ultrasonography for nuchal

translucency either alone or in combination with dual marker test offered good detection rate for these

chromosomal abnormalities.

 

Author Biographies

S. Sailaja

Professor, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Narayana Medical College &Hospital,Nellore,

Andhra Pradesh 524003, India,Mobile: 9441206965,

Bindu Reddy Pamulapati,

 Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Narayana Medical College, Nellore.

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Published

2024-12-04