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Increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of Başkent University Ankara Hospital

OBJECTIVE: First trimester nuchal translucency (NT) measurement is considered to be an important tool in antenatal follow-up. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of pregnancies with increased NT at Başkent University Ankara Hospital between 2004 and 2016. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with N...

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Autores principales: Şahin Uysal, Nihal, Gülümser, Çağrı, Yılmaz Çelik, Zerrin, Yanık, Filiz Bilgin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6637777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31360583
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.galenos.2019.51482
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author Şahin Uysal, Nihal
Gülümser, Çağrı
Yılmaz Çelik, Zerrin
Yanık, Filiz Bilgin
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Yılmaz Çelik, Zerrin
Yanık, Filiz Bilgin
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description OBJECTIVE: First trimester nuchal translucency (NT) measurement is considered to be an important tool in antenatal follow-up. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of pregnancies with increased NT at Başkent University Ankara Hospital between 2004 and 2016. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with NT measurements ≥1.5 multiples of median (MoM) were divided into two groups; group I included increased NT cases without fetal anomalies (either abnormal fetal karyotype or congenital structural anomalies) or loss (intrauterine fetal death), and group II included increased NT cases with fetal anomalies or loss. The groups were compared with each other with respect to maternal demographic features and NT measurements. RESULTS: Karyotype analyses were normal in 73.1% of cases with increased NT (57/78). Among those, 21.1% (12/57) had structural anomalies, and to specify, 9.6% (5/52 over 18 weeks) had cardiac anomalies. Although maternal demographic features did not differ significantly, NT measurements, both as millimeters and MoM, were significantly higher in group II (p<0.05). According to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, the optimal cut-off values for NT measurements for predicting fetal anomalies or loss were 3.05 mm and 2.02 MoM. NT measurement >7 millimeters or NT MoM >4.27 resulted in poor fetal outcomes without exception. CONCLUSION: Higher NT measurements indicate poorer pregnancy outcomes. Our study indicates that fetal echocardiography must be considered for all cases with increased NT.
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spelling pubmed-66377772019-07-29 Increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of Başkent University Ankara Hospital Şahin Uysal, Nihal Gülümser, Çağrı Yılmaz Çelik, Zerrin Yanık, Filiz Bilgin Turk J Obstet Gynecol Clinical Investigation OBJECTIVE: First trimester nuchal translucency (NT) measurement is considered to be an important tool in antenatal follow-up. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of pregnancies with increased NT at Başkent University Ankara Hospital between 2004 and 2016. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with NT measurements ≥1.5 multiples of median (MoM) were divided into two groups; group I included increased NT cases without fetal anomalies (either abnormal fetal karyotype or congenital structural anomalies) or loss (intrauterine fetal death), and group II included increased NT cases with fetal anomalies or loss. The groups were compared with each other with respect to maternal demographic features and NT measurements. RESULTS: Karyotype analyses were normal in 73.1% of cases with increased NT (57/78). Among those, 21.1% (12/57) had structural anomalies, and to specify, 9.6% (5/52 over 18 weeks) had cardiac anomalies. Although maternal demographic features did not differ significantly, NT measurements, both as millimeters and MoM, were significantly higher in group II (p<0.05). According to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, the optimal cut-off values for NT measurements for predicting fetal anomalies or loss were 3.05 mm and 2.02 MoM. NT measurement >7 millimeters or NT MoM >4.27 resulted in poor fetal outcomes without exception. CONCLUSION: Higher NT measurements indicate poorer pregnancy outcomes. Our study indicates that fetal echocardiography must be considered for all cases with increased NT. Galenos Publishing 2019-06 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6637777/ /pubmed/31360583 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.galenos.2019.51482 Text en ©Copyright 2019 by Turkish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology | Turkish Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology published by Galenos Publishing House. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Gülümser, Çağrı
Yılmaz Çelik, Zerrin
Yanık, Filiz Bilgin
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title_full Increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of Başkent University Ankara Hospital
title_fullStr Increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of Başkent University Ankara Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of Başkent University Ankara Hospital
title_short Increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of Başkent University Ankara Hospital
title_sort increased nuchal translucency and pregnancy outcomes: experience of başkent university ankara hospital
topic Clinical Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6637777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31360583
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.galenos.2019.51482
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