Risicofactoren voor structurele chromosoomafwijking bij 2 of meer miskramen als instrument voor selectieve karyotypering

M. T. M. Franssen, J. C. Korevaar, N. J. Leschot, P. M. M. Bossuyt, A. C. Knegt, K. B. J. Gerssen-Schoorl, C. H. Wouters, K. B. M. Hansson, P. F. R. Hochstenbach, K. Madan, F. van der Veen, M. Goddijn

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify additional risk factors and the corresponding probability of carrying a chromosome abnormality in couples with two or more miscarriages. DESIGN: Nested case-control study. METHOD: In 6 centres for clinical genetics in the Netherlands, data were collected from couples referred for karyotyping after 2 2 miscarriages from 1992-2000. Factors influencing the probability of carrier status were examined. The corresponding probability of carrier status was calculated for the various combinations of these factors. RESULTS: In total 279 carrier couples and 428 non-carrier couples were included. 4 independent factors influencing the probability of carrier status were identified: a younger maternal age at the time of second miscarriage, a history of > or = 3 miscarriages, a history of > 2 miscarriages in a brother or sister of either partner, and a history of> 2 miscarriages in parents of either partner. The calculated probability of carrier status in couples referred for chromosome analysis after two or more miscarriages, varied between 0.5-10.2%. In 18% of couples included, the risk was found to be so low ( <2.2%), that in couples with comparable risk factors, it may not be necessary to perform karyotyping. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that the probability of carrier status in couples with > or = 2 miscarriages is modified by additional factors. Selective chromosome analysis would result in a more effective referral policy and therefore decrease the number of chromosome analyses and lower the costs
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)863-867
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume151
Issue number15
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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