Screening for Down's syndrome Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the combined test?

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Purpose of estimating the risk that the foetus in any given pregnancy may have Down’s syndrome.

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What does the combined test involve?

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Measurement of nuchal translucency on USS with serum levels of 2 proteins- Beta-hcg and PAPPA-A.

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How will beta hog levels compare in a fetus with down syndrome?

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They will be elevated- (produced by the placenta)

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How will PAPPA-A levels compare in a fetus with down syndrome?

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Also produced by the placenta, will be reduced in Down’s syndrome.

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When specifically can nuchal translucency be measured?

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11+2 weeks and 14+1 weeks. (beyond this point the significance of NT is unknown)

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What is the quadruple test, when is it done and what does it measure?

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  • 14+2 weeks until 20 weeks exactly, and it measures 4 markers. Detection rate is 80%.
    PAPP-A: produced by placental syncytiotrophoblasts; levels reduced in pregnancies affected by Down’s syndrome.
    Beta-hCG: produced by placental syncytiotrophoblasts; raised levels in pregnancies affected by Down’s syndrome.
    AFP: produced by fetal yolk sac and liver; reduced levels in pregnancies affected by Down’s syndrome.
    uE3: produced by placenta and fetal adrenals; reduced levels in pregnancies affected by Down’s syndrome.
    Inhibin-A: produced by placenta; raised levels in pregnancies affected by Down’s syndrome.
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As well as the blood results, what else is taken into account to determine a mothers risk of having a downs baby?

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Maternal age, weight, gestation, ethnicity

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What does a risk of 1:790 mean?

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In 790 women carrying a baby with this result, only one will be affected by Downs and the other with the same hormone levels and nuchal translucency will not.

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What happens to women with a high risk from the screening tests?

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These women will be offered a definitive diagnostic procedure, CVS from 11 weeks and Amnio from 15.

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What happens in CVS?

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A small placental tissue sample is taken and results are back in about 48 hours. There is a higher risk of miscarriage but benefit is that it can be performed earlier than amnio.

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What happens in amnio?

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A needle is used to sample the amniotic fluid within the sac that the fetus develops- rapid chromosomal analysis can be performed rapidly within 48 hours with a 99.5% accuracy rate. 0.8% risk of miscarriage.

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