Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome

© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objectives: The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of first-trimester maternal serum screening (MSS) for fetal Down syndrome among Thai women between the method using Caucasian reference ranges with raci...

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Main Authors: Thitikarn Lerthiranwong, Chanane Wanapirak, Supatra Sirichotiyakul, Fuanglada Tongprasert, Kasemsri Srisupundit, Suchaya Luewan, Theera Tongsong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-588422018-09-05T04:33:53Z Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome Thitikarn Lerthiranwong Chanane Wanapirak Supatra Sirichotiyakul Fuanglada Tongprasert Kasemsri Srisupundit Suchaya Luewan Theera Tongsong Medicine © 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objectives: The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of first-trimester maternal serum screening (MSS) for fetal Down syndrome among Thai women between the method using Caucasian reference ranges with racial factor correction (CRR-RC) and that using Thai reference ranges (TRR). Methods: A prospective database of MSS was accessed. The levels of PAPP-A and beta-hCG were calculated to determine their MoMs (multiple of medians) by two methods: (1) CRR-RC for Asian women and (2) TRR. The MoMs from both methods were used to determine the fetal risk. Results: Of 24,885 women including 36 fetuses with Down syndrome, the detection rates were significantly higher with TRR when compared with CRR-RC, 77.8 and 63.9%, respectively, p <.001. Additionally, the false-positive rates were significantly lower with TRR when compared to CRR-RC (7.5 versus 12.5%, respectively, p <.001) Conclusions: The effectiveness of MSS was much better by using our own reference ranges rather than the method of racial factor correction. The important insight is that ethnicity strongly impacts on the effectiveness that cannot be completely corrected by ethnic factor. MSS derived by the CRR-RC in other regions should be interpreted with high precaution, especially where the biophysical characteristics of the women are much different from Caucasian population. 2018-09-05T04:33:53Z 2018-09-05T04:33:53Z 2018-11-02 Journal 14764954 14767058 2-s2.0-85026734601 10.1080/14767058.2017.1358264 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85026734601&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58842
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Thitikarn Lerthiranwong
Chanane Wanapirak
Supatra Sirichotiyakul
Fuanglada Tongprasert
Kasemsri Srisupundit
Suchaya Luewan
Theera Tongsong
Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome
description © 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objectives: The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of first-trimester maternal serum screening (MSS) for fetal Down syndrome among Thai women between the method using Caucasian reference ranges with racial factor correction (CRR-RC) and that using Thai reference ranges (TRR). Methods: A prospective database of MSS was accessed. The levels of PAPP-A and beta-hCG were calculated to determine their MoMs (multiple of medians) by two methods: (1) CRR-RC for Asian women and (2) TRR. The MoMs from both methods were used to determine the fetal risk. Results: Of 24,885 women including 36 fetuses with Down syndrome, the detection rates were significantly higher with TRR when compared with CRR-RC, 77.8 and 63.9%, respectively, p <.001. Additionally, the false-positive rates were significantly lower with TRR when compared to CRR-RC (7.5 versus 12.5%, respectively, p <.001) Conclusions: The effectiveness of MSS was much better by using our own reference ranges rather than the method of racial factor correction. The important insight is that ethnicity strongly impacts on the effectiveness that cannot be completely corrected by ethnic factor. MSS derived by the CRR-RC in other regions should be interpreted with high precaution, especially where the biophysical characteristics of the women are much different from Caucasian population.
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author Thitikarn Lerthiranwong
Chanane Wanapirak
Supatra Sirichotiyakul
Fuanglada Tongprasert
Kasemsri Srisupundit
Suchaya Luewan
Theera Tongsong
author_facet Thitikarn Lerthiranwong
Chanane Wanapirak
Supatra Sirichotiyakul
Fuanglada Tongprasert
Kasemsri Srisupundit
Suchaya Luewan
Theera Tongsong
author_sort Thitikarn Lerthiranwong
title Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome
title_short Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome
title_full Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome
title_fullStr Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal Down syndrome
title_sort strong impact of ethnicity on effectiveness of the first trimester maternal serum screen of fetal down syndrome
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