Cardio-STIC (spatio-temporal image correlation) as genetic ultrasound of fetal Down syndrome
© 2014 Informa UK Ltd. Objective: To evaluate efficacy of cardio-STIC in detection of fetal Down syndrome.Methods: Cardio-STIC volume datasets (VDS) were prospectively collected from women during 16-22 weeks, consisting of 40 VDS acquired from fetuses with Down syndrome and 400 VDS from normal fetus...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-547532018-09-04T10:22:35Z Cardio-STIC (spatio-temporal image correlation) as genetic ultrasound of fetal Down syndrome Theera Tongsong Fuanglada Tongprasert Kasemsri Srisupundit Suchaya Luewan Kuntharee Traisrisilp Medicine © 2014 Informa UK Ltd. Objective: To evaluate efficacy of cardio-STIC in detection of fetal Down syndrome.Methods: Cardio-STIC volume datasets (VDS) were prospectively collected from women during 16-22 weeks, consisting of 40 VDS acquired from fetuses with Down syndrome and 400 VDS from normal fetuses. All VDS were blindly analyzed.Results: Between both groups, most dimensions were comparable but the right-sided dimensions were significantly greater in fetuses with Down syndrome. Interestingly, shortening fraction was also significantly higher in affected fetuses. Right-to-left disproportion and shortening fraction were used as cardiac markers as well as other eight structural markers to predict fetal Down syndrome. Tricuspid regurgitation had highest sensitivity (30%); followed by VSD (27.5%), right-to-left disproportion (20.0%), and echogenic intra-cardiac foci (EIF; 17.5%). If the test was considered positive in case of the presence of any cardiac marker, cardio-STIC had a detection rate of 72.5% and false-positive rate of 19.5%. Likelihood ratio of each marker for modifying priori risk was also provided.Conclusion: Cardio-STIC as genetic ultrasound for Down syndrome had a detection rate of about 70% and false-positive rate 20%. Cardio-STIC analysis can be helpful in estimation of fetal risk for Down syndrome and counseling when the prenatal diagnosis of the syndrome is made. 2018-09-04T10:22:35Z 2018-09-04T10:22:35Z 2015-01-01 Journal 14764954 14767058 2-s2.0-84942746010 10.3109/14767058.2014.973395 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84942746010&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54753 |
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© 2014 Informa UK Ltd. Objective: To evaluate efficacy of cardio-STIC in detection of fetal Down syndrome.Methods: Cardio-STIC volume datasets (VDS) were prospectively collected from women during 16-22 weeks, consisting of 40 VDS acquired from fetuses with Down syndrome and 400 VDS from normal fetuses. All VDS were blindly analyzed.Results: Between both groups, most dimensions were comparable but the right-sided dimensions were significantly greater in fetuses with Down syndrome. Interestingly, shortening fraction was also significantly higher in affected fetuses. Right-to-left disproportion and shortening fraction were used as cardiac markers as well as other eight structural markers to predict fetal Down syndrome. Tricuspid regurgitation had highest sensitivity (30%); followed by VSD (27.5%), right-to-left disproportion (20.0%), and echogenic intra-cardiac foci (EIF; 17.5%). If the test was considered positive in case of the presence of any cardiac marker, cardio-STIC had a detection rate of 72.5% and false-positive rate of 19.5%. Likelihood ratio of each marker for modifying priori risk was also provided.Conclusion: Cardio-STIC as genetic ultrasound for Down syndrome had a detection rate of about 70% and false-positive rate 20%. Cardio-STIC analysis can be helpful in estimation of fetal risk for Down syndrome and counseling when the prenatal diagnosis of the syndrome is made. |
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