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- Title
Termination of pregnancy due to fetal central nervous system abnormalities performed after 24 weeks' gestation: survey of 57 fetuses from a single medical center.
- Authors
Melcer, Yaakov; Maymon, R.; Krajden Haratz, K.; Goldrat, I.; Shavit, M.; Ben-Ami, I.; Vaknin, Z.
- Abstract
<bold>Purpose: </bold>To assess fetal central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities presenting as major findings leading to late termination of pregnancy (late TOP) performed ≥ 24 weeks' gestation.<bold>Method: </bold>The study population included 2789 pregnant women that underwent late TOP in our institute between the years 1998 and 2015.<bold>Results: </bold>Fifty-seven cases (2.0%) underwent late TOP because of fetal CNS indications and are the subjects of the current study. Those cases were subdivided into four categories (1) no routine prenatal screening with an incidental finding discovered ≥ 24 weeks' gestation (25 patients, 43.8%); (2) developmental or acquired findings detected during late second and third trimester (22 patients, 38.6%); (3) apparently normal routine screening with abnormal findings that could have been detected earlier (six patients, 10.6%); (4) routine prenatal care raised suspicion of abnormalities, and the final diagnosis was established only following additional tests (four patients, 7.0%).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Combining the two categories of CNS abnormalities, i.e., pregnant women who did not undergo any fetal evaluation (group 1) and those that could have been detected earlier (group 3) consists 54% from our cohort in which late TOP could have been avoided. On contrary, 39% fetuses from our study population had CNS developmental findings which could be detected only at advanced stage of gestation.
- Subjects
CENTRAL nervous system abnormalities; ABORTION complications; PRENATAL diagnosis; SECOND trimester of pregnancy; THIRD trimester of pregnancy; PREGNANCY complications; ABORTION statistics; FETAL ultrasonic imaging; GESTATIONAL age; LONGITUDINAL method; MEDICAL screening; NERVOUS system abnormalities; PRENATAL care; RETROSPECTIVE studies
- Publication
Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2018, Vol 298, Issue 3, p551
- ISSN
0932-0067
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00404-018-4836-z