scholarly journals Disease-severity in subsequent pregnancies with RhD immunization: a nationwide cohort

Author(s):  
Carolien Zwiers ◽  
Yolentha Slootweg ◽  
Joke Koelewijn ◽  
Peter Ligthart ◽  
Johanna van der Bom ◽  
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OBJECTIVE(S): to evaluate the severity of HDFN in subsequent pregnancies with RhD immunization and to identify predictive factors for severe disease. DESIGN: prospective cohort. SETTING: the Netherlands. POPULATION: nationwide selection of all pregnant women with RhD antibodies. METHODS: women with two subsequent RhD immunized pregnancies with RhD-positive children after antibodies were detected were included. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: the severity of HDFN in the first and subsequent pregnancy at risk. RESULTS: 62 RhD immunized women with a total of 150 RhD-positive children were included. The severity of HDFN increased significantly in the subsequent pregnancy (P<.001), although it remained equal or even decreased in 44% of women. When antibodies were already detected at first trimester screening in the first immunized pregnancy, severe HDFN in the next pregnancy was uncommon (22%), especially when no therapy or only non-intensive phototherapy was indicated during the first pregnancy (6%), or if the ADCC result remained <10%. Contrarily, women with antibodies detected during the first pregnancy of a RhD positive child (>= 27th week), most often before they had ever received RhIg prophylaxis, were most prone for severe disease in a subsequent pregnancy (48%). CONCLUSION(S): RhD-mediated HDFN in a subsequent pregnancy is generally more severe than in the first pregnancy at risk and can be estimated using moment of antibody detection and severity in the first immunized pregnancy. Women developing antibodies in their first pregnancy of a RhD-positive child are at highest risk of severe disease in the next pregnancy.

Author(s):  
Sofia Amylidi-Mohr ◽  
Jakub Kubias ◽  
Stefanie Neumann ◽  
Daniel Surbek ◽  
Lorenz Risch ◽  
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Abstract Introduction First trimester screening for preeclampsia (PE) is based on the combined risks model. Recent trials demonstrate that variations in multiple of the medians (MoMs) of the screening markers influence the performance of the algorithm in different populations. The aim of this study is to compare the performance of the algorithm in two cohorts with different prevention strategies. Material and Methods All first trimester screening tests performed between January 2014 and April 2020 were included. Up to June 2017 pregnancies with a risk > 1 : 200 for early-onset PE (eoPE) were considered at risk and received 100 mg of aspirin (strategy A). From July 2017 onwards, pregnancies with a risk > 1 : 100 for preterm PE (pPE) received 150 mg of aspirin (strategy B). We compared the screen positive rates (SPR) and incidence of PE between the two screening approaches. Statistical analysis were performed with Graphpad 8.0. Results 3552 pregnancies were included; 1577 pregnancies were screened according to strategy A, 1975 pregnancies according to strategy B. The screen positive rate (SPR) for strategy A and B was 8.9 and 16.9% respectively (p < 0.0001) while the incidence of PE was 1.41 and 1.84% respectively (p = ns). Conclusion With a SPR of less than 10% we achieved a remarkably low rate of PE in our population, no further reduction in PE could be achieved by an increase in the SPR and LDA-prescription during the second screening period. The cut-off to define a pregnancy at risk for PE should be tailored to keep the SPR below 10% to avoid unnecessary treatment with aspirin.


Author(s):  
Е.А. Калашникова ◽  
Е.Н. Андреева ◽  
П.А. Голошубов ◽  
Н.О. Одегова ◽  
Е.В. Юдина ◽  
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В ходе анализа результатов раннего пренатального скрининга (РПС) в России за 2018 г. (Аудит-2019) дана оценка качества мероприятий, общей эффективности и тенденций развития системы РПС в субъектах РФ посредством сравнения рассчитанных основных организационных, методологических и интегральных показателей с международными референтными значениями. In the course of analyzing the results of early prenatal combined first-trimester screening (FTS) in Russia for 2018 (Audit-2019) the assessment of the quality of measures, the overall effectiveness and trends in the development of the FTS system in the regions of Russia. They are presented by comparing the calculated main organizational, methodological and integral indicators with international reference values.


2010 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 542-547 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. O. Kagan ◽  
I. Staboulidou ◽  
J. Cruz ◽  
D. Wright ◽  
K. H. Nicolaides

2004 ◽  
Vol 104 (4) ◽  
pp. 661-666 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lawrence D. Platt ◽  
Naomi Greene ◽  
Anthony Johnson ◽  
Julia Zachary ◽  
Elizabeth Thom ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 208 (3) ◽  
pp. 203.e1-203.e10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Scazzocchio ◽  
Francesc Figueras ◽  
Fatima Crispi ◽  
Eva Meler ◽  
Narcís Masoller ◽  
...  

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