Serum-Mediane von Placentaprotein-Markern: Relevanz der Unterschiede zwischen spontanen und nach-in-vitro-Fertilisation eingetretenen Schwangerschaften für das fetale Trisomie-Screening.

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serval:BIB_18650
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Title
Serum-Mediane von Placentaprotein-Markern: Relevanz der Unterschiede zwischen spontanen und nach-in-vitro-Fertilisation eingetretenen Schwangerschaften für das fetale Trisomie-Screening.
Journal
Journal für Fertilität und Reproduktion
Author(s)
Bersinger N.A., Chanson A., Crazzolara S., Hänggi W., Pescia G., Scheier M., Wunder D.
ISSN
1019-066X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2001
Volume
11
Number
3
Pages
12-17
Language
german
Notes
(Ausgabe für Schweiz)
Abstract
Trisomy-21 (Down syndrome) is the most frequent chromosomal abnorm- ality but only one third of cases would be detected by amniocentesis based on maternal age alone. Serum screening tests in the early second trimester increase the detec- tion rate to 60-65%, and more recently it was found that such screening was also possible in the first trimester by quantifying a diffe- rent panel of markers. The concen- trations of these placental proteins are strongly dependent on gestatio- nal age; thus control medians must be established and precise dating is essential. Serum chorionic gonado- trophin (HCG) levels were recently found to be increased in IVF preg- nancies compared to spontaneous gestations, leading to a falsely ele- vated trisomy screening risk. The
aim of this preliminary study was to find out whether, in the first-trime- ster screening, the markers similarly differed between IVF and spontane- ous pregnancies which would call for the establishment of separate normal medians for IVF patients.
We compared 24 pregnancies ob- tained after ovarian stimulation and IVF with six women after thawed embryo transfer (unstimulated cycle) and 63 gestation- and maternal-age matched spontaneously pregnant controls. A single serum was ob- tained between 6 and 16 weeks of gestation and various placental protein levels determined by im- munometric assays.
Serum levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A), which is
the major marker in the first-trimes- ter screening test, were reduced in IVF pregnancies: after 9 weeks of gestation, multiples of median (MoMs) ranged between 0.23 and 3.58 (logarithmic mean 0.743). For the frozen/thawed transfers, this value was 1.08. In the 9-12 week group containing 6 cases of IVF, three thawed transfers and 25 con- trols, PAPP-A was significantly redu- ced in the stimulated compared to the nonstimulated cycles. In the late first and early second trimester the difference was not significant in our small group but the trend persisted. Pregnancies after IVF will thus show an increased incidence of false positive results in fetal trisomy-21 screening, and special medians should be established for these pati- ents.
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