Journal article

Prenatal diagnosis and socioeconomic status in the non-invasive prenatal testing era: A population-based study

L Hui, J Barclay, A Poulton, B Hutchinson, JL Halliday

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Advances in technology can bring great benefits to human health, but their implementation may be influenced by socioeconomic factors, particularly in the field of prenatal screening for Down syndrome. Aim: To analyse screening test indications for, and diagnostic yield of, invasive prenatal diagnostic testing (PNDx) according to socioeconomic status. Methods: Retrospective analysis of population-based data on PNDx and karyotype results for 2014–2015 in the Australian state of Victoria. Women having PNDx < 25 weeks due to combined first trimester screening (CFTS), second trimester serum screening (STSS), or noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) results were included. PNDx data were ..

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