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Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction

BACKGROUND: In up to 5% of pregnancies, ultrasound screening detects a “soft marker” (SM) that places the foetus at risk for a severe abnormality. In most cases, prenatal diagnostic work-up rules out a severe defect. We aimed to study the effects of false positive SM on maternal emotional status, ma...

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Autores principales: Viaux-Savelon, Sylvie, Dommergues, Marc, Rosenblum, Ouriel, Bodeau, Nicolas, Aidane, Elizabeth, Philippon, Odile, Mazet, Philippe, Vibert-Guigue, Claude, Vauthier-Brouzes, Danièle, Feldman, Ruth, Cohen, David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3264650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22292077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030935
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author Viaux-Savelon, Sylvie
Dommergues, Marc
Rosenblum, Ouriel
Bodeau, Nicolas
Aidane, Elizabeth
Philippon, Odile
Mazet, Philippe
Vibert-Guigue, Claude
Vauthier-Brouzes, Danièle
Feldman, Ruth
Cohen, David
author_facet Viaux-Savelon, Sylvie
Dommergues, Marc
Rosenblum, Ouriel
Bodeau, Nicolas
Aidane, Elizabeth
Philippon, Odile
Mazet, Philippe
Vibert-Guigue, Claude
Vauthier-Brouzes, Danièle
Feldman, Ruth
Cohen, David
author_sort Viaux-Savelon, Sylvie
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description BACKGROUND: In up to 5% of pregnancies, ultrasound screening detects a “soft marker” (SM) that places the foetus at risk for a severe abnormality. In most cases, prenatal diagnostic work-up rules out a severe defect. We aimed to study the effects of false positive SM on maternal emotional status, maternal representations of the infant, and mother-infant interaction. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Utilizing an extreme-case prospective case control design, we selected from a group of 244 women undergoing ultrasound, 19 pregnant women whose foetus had a positive SM screening and a reassuring diagnostic work up, and 19 controls without SM matched for age and education. In the third trimester of pregnancy, within one week after delivery, and 2 months postpartum, we assessed anxiety, depression, and maternal representations. Mother-infant interactions were videotaped during feeding within one week after delivery and again at 2 months postpartum and coded blindly using the Coding Interactive Behavior (CIB) scales. Anxiety and depression scores were significantly higher at all assessment points in the SM group. Maternal representations were also different between SM and control groups at all study time. Perturbations to early mother-infant interactions were observed in the SM group. These dyads showed greater dysregulation, lower maternal sensitivity, higher maternal intrusive behaviour and higher infant avoidance. Multivariate analysis showed that maternal representation and depression at third trimester predicted mother-infant interaction. CONCLUSION: False positive ultrasound screenings for SM are not benign and negatively affect the developing maternal-infant attachment. Medical efforts should be directed to minimize as much as possible such false diagnoses, and to limit their psychological adverse consequences.
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spelling pubmed-32646502012-01-30 Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction Viaux-Savelon, Sylvie Dommergues, Marc Rosenblum, Ouriel Bodeau, Nicolas Aidane, Elizabeth Philippon, Odile Mazet, Philippe Vibert-Guigue, Claude Vauthier-Brouzes, Danièle Feldman, Ruth Cohen, David PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In up to 5% of pregnancies, ultrasound screening detects a “soft marker” (SM) that places the foetus at risk for a severe abnormality. In most cases, prenatal diagnostic work-up rules out a severe defect. We aimed to study the effects of false positive SM on maternal emotional status, maternal representations of the infant, and mother-infant interaction. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Utilizing an extreme-case prospective case control design, we selected from a group of 244 women undergoing ultrasound, 19 pregnant women whose foetus had a positive SM screening and a reassuring diagnostic work up, and 19 controls without SM matched for age and education. In the third trimester of pregnancy, within one week after delivery, and 2 months postpartum, we assessed anxiety, depression, and maternal representations. Mother-infant interactions were videotaped during feeding within one week after delivery and again at 2 months postpartum and coded blindly using the Coding Interactive Behavior (CIB) scales. Anxiety and depression scores were significantly higher at all assessment points in the SM group. Maternal representations were also different between SM and control groups at all study time. Perturbations to early mother-infant interactions were observed in the SM group. These dyads showed greater dysregulation, lower maternal sensitivity, higher maternal intrusive behaviour and higher infant avoidance. Multivariate analysis showed that maternal representation and depression at third trimester predicted mother-infant interaction. CONCLUSION: False positive ultrasound screenings for SM are not benign and negatively affect the developing maternal-infant attachment. Medical efforts should be directed to minimize as much as possible such false diagnoses, and to limit their psychological adverse consequences. Public Library of Science 2012-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3264650/ /pubmed/22292077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030935 Text en Viaux-Savelon et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Viaux-Savelon, Sylvie
Dommergues, Marc
Rosenblum, Ouriel
Bodeau, Nicolas
Aidane, Elizabeth
Philippon, Odile
Mazet, Philippe
Vibert-Guigue, Claude
Vauthier-Brouzes, Danièle
Feldman, Ruth
Cohen, David
Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction
title Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction
title_full Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction
title_fullStr Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction
title_short Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: False Positive Soft Markers May Alter Maternal Representations and Mother-Infant Interaction
title_sort prenatal ultrasound screening: false positive soft markers may alter maternal representations and mother-infant interaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3264650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22292077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030935
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