Sukit Sritippayawan, MD*, Chalie Vachirasrisoontra, MD*
Affiliation : * Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Charoenkrung Pracharuk Hospital
Objective : To determine whether a false-positive second trimester serum screen for Down syndrome in Thai
pregnant women is predictive of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Materials and Methods : The relationship between adverse pregnancy outcomes in women and a false-positive
screening for Down syndrome was investigated in a case-control study. The Double-marker maternal serum
screening for Down syndrome (alpha-fetoprotein and free β-hCG) was performed on Thai pregnant women
between 14 and 21 weeks’ gestation at Charoenkrung Pracharuk Hospital from March 1998 to August 2002.
The pregnancy outcomes of 165 women having false positive serum screening (risk ratio at least 1:270; study
group)  were  compared  to  the  outcomes  of  165  control  patients  having  negative  serum  screening  results
(control group). The outcome indices analyzed were preterm delivery, low birth weight newborn, small-for-
gestational age newborn, preeclampsia, placenta previa, and fetal death.
Results :  The  incidence  of  adverse  pregnancy  outcomes  was  18.2%  in  the  study  group  and  15.2%  in  the
control group (odds ratio = 1.244; 95% confidence interval = 0.696, 2.225; p = 0.46). Women in the study
group  delivered  at  a  significantly  lower  birth  weight  of  newborns  than  women  in  the  control  group  did
(3088.1  +  543.9  versus  3229.1  +  454.6  g,  respectively;  p  =  0.011).  No  significant  differences  in  adverse
outcomes  was  discovered  after  the  comparisons  between  the  study  group  and  the  control  group:  preterm
delivery 11 of 165 (6.6%) versus 5 of 165 (3%), p = 0.124; low birth weight newborn 11 of 165(6.6%) versus
6 of 165 (3.6%), p = 0.213; small for gestational age newborn 4 of 165 (2.4%) versus 0 of 165 (0%), p =
0.123; preeclampsia 16 of 165 (9.7%) versus 12 of 165 (7.3%), p = 0.429; placenta previa 4 of 165 (2.4%)
versus 4 of 165 (2.4%) , p = 1; fetal death 1 of 165 (0.6%) versus 0 of 165 (0%), p = 1.
Conclusion : The present findings revealed no apparent increase in the adverse pregnancy outcomes analyzed
in women with false positive Down syndrome screening test.
Keywords : False-positive Down syndrome screening test, Adverse pregnancy outcomes
 
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