Autor: |
Hui, Lisa, Ellis, Katie, Mayen, Dora, Pertile, Mark D., Reimers, Rebecca, Sun, Luming, Vermeesch, Joris, Vora, Neeta L., Chitty, Lyn S. |
Zdroj: |
Prenatal Diagnosis; Jun2023, Vol. 43 Issue 7, p814-828, 15p |
Abstrakt: |
Key points: What is already known about this topic? In 2015, the International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD) published its first position statement on the use of non‐invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) to screen for aneuploidy. Widespread uptake across the globe and subsequent published research has shed new light on test performance and implementation issues. What does this study add? This new position statement replaces the 2015 statement with updated information on the current technologies, clinical experience, and implementation practices.As an international organization, ISPD recognizes that there are important population‐specific considerations in the organization of prenatal screening and diagnosis. These opinions are designed to apply to high income settings where prenatal screening for aneuploidy is an established part of antenatal care.This position statement is not a clinical practice guideline but represents the consensus opinion of the current ISPD Board based on the current state of knowledge and clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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