Antenatal haemoglobinopathy screening: Patterns within a large obstetric service. Working towards a standard of care

Author:

Lavee Orly1,Kidson-Gerber Giselle12

Affiliation:

1. South Eastern Area Laboratory Services, Department of Haematology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

2. Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Background Antenatal screening can predict clinically significant haemoglobinopathies, however in Australia, practices are not standardised and are evolving as the population becomes more ethnically diverse. This study describes antenatal screening practices in a large Australian laboratory/antenatal service. Methods Data were collected retrospectively on consecutive antenatal haemoglobin electrophoresis over 16 months and correlated with obstetric data, obtained from the local obstetric database. Results 462 patients were included, with an average gestation of 25.8 weeks. ‘Pregnancy’ was the most common stated indication, with absent indication/clinical information in 8%. Gestational age was documented in 54%. In 15%, no contact details of the referrer were documented and partner screening was traceable in only 25 cases (5.4%). In 82% of cases, no abnormalities were detected. Beta thalassemia trait was the most common positive result. Only 52% of patients had recent iron studies. The mean haemoglobin was 111.6 g/L and mean cell volume was 80.5 fl at the time of testing. Ethnicity was documented on the request form in 3%. After Australasia, the most common ethnicity of patients was South East Asia and the Middle East. Conclusion Referral patterns in our health service are diverse and reflect our changing population and care practices. Detailed guidelines are required and we propose a comprehensive algorithm for general use where selective screening is practiced within an Australasian population or one with similar demographics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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1. Adherence to a selective antenatal haemoglobinopathy screening policy within a tertiary level obstetric unit in Australia;Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology;2020-08-19

2. Antenatal haemoglobinopathy screening in Australia;Medical Journal of Australia;2016-04

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