Array study in fetuses with nuchal translucency above the 95th percentile: a 4-year observational single-centre study

Autor: Edgar Coello-Cahuao, María Ángeles Sánchez-Durán, Inés Calero, María Teresa Higueras, Mayte Avilés García, Carlota Rodó, Nerea Maiz, Alberto Plaja Rustein, Neus Castells-Sarret, Carmen Mediano-Vizuete, Elena Carreras
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 307:285-292
ISSN: 1432-0711
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-022-06564-7
Popis: To evaluate the performance of chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) in fetuses with nuchal translucency (NT) 95th percentile. Secondary objectives were to analyze these results according to NT thickness, below or above 3.5 mm, and those without associated anomalies.This observational single-cohort study was conducted between 2015 and 2018 in fetuses with NT 95th percentile. Following an invasive test, quantitative fluorescence-polymerase chain reaction (QF-PCR) was performed, and if normal, CMA was performed. Pathogenic copy number variants (CNVs), non-reported pathogenic CNV, pathogenic autosomal recessive variants and variants of unknown significance (VUS) were analysed.One-hundred and sixty-two fetuses with NT 95th percentile, normal QF-PCR and CMA were included. Amongst 128 fetuses with NT between the 95th percentile and 3.5 mm, one (0.8%) had a pathogenic CNV, four (3.1%) had non-reported pathogenic CNV, one (0.8%) had pathogenic autosomal recessive variant and 13 (10.2%) had VUS. Amongst 34 fetuses with NT ≥ 3.5 mm, four (11.8%) had pathogenic CNV, one (2.9%) had non-reported pathogenic CNV, one (2.9%) had pathogenic autosomal recessive variant and four (11.8%) had VUS. Four in 162 (2.5%) fetuses had CNVs at the chromosome 16p13.11 region. Amongst 154 fetuses without structural abnormalities and normal QF-PCR, three (1.9%) had a pathogenic CNV, 5 (3.2%) had non-reported pathogenic CNV, one (0.6%) autosomal recessive pathogenic CNV and 16 (10.4%) had VUS.Pathogenic CNVs were found in 1% of fetuses with an NT thickness between the 95
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