CONGENITAL-MALFORMATIONS SUBSEQUENT TO CHORIONIC VILLUS SAMPLING - OUTCOME ANALYSIS OF 1048 CONSECUTIVE PROCEDURES

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作者
SILVER, RK
MACGREGOR, SN
MUHLBACH, LH
KNUTEL, TA
KAMBICH, MP
机构
[1] Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Evanston Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Northwestern University Medical School, Evanston, Illinois
关键词
CVS; CONGENITAL MALFORMATION; LIMB REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1002/pd.1970140602
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
We wished to identify the types and frequencies of malformations among continuing pregnancies exposed to chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and to determine whether selected procedure-related variables differ between the normal and anomalous cohorts. CVS was performed in 1048 patients between May 1988 and January 1992. Prospective assessment of perinatal outcome was ascertained by (1) physician-patient phone contact within 1 week of sampling, (2) ultrasound evaluation of the fetal anatomy at mid-gestation, (3) a detailed post-partum questionnaire completed by the referring obstetrician, and (4) a telephone interview with each patient after the expected date of confinement. Twenty-seven major malformations were documented among 938 pregnancies (live born, n=934; electively terminated, n=4), and included cardiac malformations (5), hypospadias (5), craniosynostosis (2), pyloric stenosis (2), inguinal hernia (2), polydactyly (2), syndactyly, distal extremely hemimelia, anencephaly, hydrocephalus, cleft lip and palate, omphalocele, diaphragmatic hernia, thanatophoric dysplasia, and unilateral cataract. Normal and anomalous cohorts were similar with respect to sampling method (transabdominal/transcervical ratio), mean gestational age at CVS, single-pass success rate, and mean total sample weight. No relationship between any procedure-related variable and the risk of malformation was observed.
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