Performance of comprehensive first trimester fetal anatomy assessment

Author:

Pruthi Vagisha12ORCID,Abbasi Nimrah12,Thakur Varsha123,Shinar Shiri12ORCID,O’Connor Anne12,Silver Rachel4,Simpson Tasha12,Van Mieghem Tim12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fetal Medicine Unit Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Ontario Fetal Centre Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Department of Cardiology Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Prenatal Diagnosis and Medical Genetics Program Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveUltrasound assessment of the fetal anatomy and fetal echocardiography are feasible in the first trimester of pregnancy. This study was designed to assess the performance of a comprehensive fetal anatomy assessment in a high‐risk population at a tertiary fetal medicine unit.MethodsA retrospective review of high‐risk patients undergoing comprehensive fetal anatomy ultrasound assessment between 11 weeks and 13 + 6 weeks of gestation was conducted. Findings of the early anatomy ultrasound scan were compared with those of the second trimester anatomy scan, and birth outcomes or post‐mortem results.ResultsEarly anatomy ultrasounds were performed in 765 patients. The sensitivity of the scan for detecting fetal anomalies compared to the birth outcome was 80.5% (95% CI 73.5–86.3) and specificity was 93.1% (95%CI 90.6–95.2). Positive and negative predictive values were 78.5% (95% CI 71.4–84.6) and 93.9% (95% CI 91.4–95.8), respectively. The most missed and overdiagnosed abnormalities were ventricular septal defects. The second trimester ultrasound had sensitivity of 69.0% (95% CI 55.5–80.5) and specificity of 87.5% (95% CI 84.3–90.2).ConclusionsIn a high‐risk population, early assessments had similar performance metrics as the second trimester anatomy ultrasound. We advocate for a comprehensive fetal assessment in the care of high‐risk pregnancies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Obstetrics and Gynecology

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