Prenatal Diagnostics of Birth Defects in the Czech Republic – Gestational
Week at the Time of Diagnosis
Šípek A.1,2, Gregor V.3,4, Horáček J.3,4, Světnicová K.3, Mašátová D.5
1Ústav pro péči o matku a dítě, Praha, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Feyereisl, CSc. 2Katedra gynekologicko-porodnická, Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví, Praha, ředitel MUDr. A. Malina, Ph.D. 3Oddělení lékařské genetiky, Fakultní Thomayerova nemocnice, Praha, ředitel MUDr. P. Malý 4Katedra lékařské genetiky, Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví, Praha, ředitel MUDr. A. Malina, Ph.D. 5Ústav zdravotnických informací a statistiky České republiky, Praha, ředitelka Mgr. V. Mazánková |
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Summary:
Aim and type of study: A retrospective study and analysis of data on gestational week at the time of the
birth defect diagnoses of both invasive and non-invasive type as well as on gestational week at the time
of pregnancy termination in the Czech Republic over the 1996 – 2003 period.
Methodology: Data on prenatal diagnostics were obtained from particular departments of medical genetics.
Data were collected for both birth defects as a total as well as for selected particular types: anencephaly,
spina bifida, omfalocele, gastroschisis and Down syndrome. An analysis on gestational weeks at
the time of diagnosis and/or pregnancy termination was performed.
Results: Mean gestational week at the time of diagnosis was 19.49 for total birth defects and 20.02 for
pregnancy termination. Corresponding values (diagnosis x termination) in gestational weeks were as follows:
Anencephaly 17.01 and 17.69, spina bifida 19.41 and 19.68, omfalocele 17.64 and 17.99, gastroschisis
17.63 and 18.36, Down syndrome 19.81 and 20.43
Conclusions: Results of aggregate data analysis contribute to a better knowledge of different methods of
prenatal diagnosis during different gestational periods. All values of mean gestational week at the time
of diagnosis/pregnancy termination slightly decreased during the time of the study in all presented types
of birth defects.
This study was supported by an IGA MZ CR grant NJ 7516-3.
Key words:
birth defect, anencephaly, spina bifida, omfalocele, gastroschisis, Down syndrome, gestational
week
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