Adverse pregnancy outcome in fetuses with early increased nuchal translucency: prospective cohort study

Author:

Bet B. B.12ORCID,Lugthart M. A.12ORCID,Linskens I. H.23,van Maarle M. C.4,van Leeuwen E.12,Pajkrt E.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Reproduction and Development Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Clinical Genetics Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectivesAn increased nuchal translucency (NT) thickness of ≥ 3.5 mm is a well‐established marker for congenital anomalies and adverse pregnancy outcome between 11 and 14 weeks' gestation, but little is known about its performance as a screening tool before 11 weeks. We aimed to investigate, in a prospective setting, whether fetuses with increased NT before 11 weeks are at risk for adverse pregnancy outcome.MethodsThis was a prospective cohort study including pregnant women with a viable fetus with NT ≥ 2.5 mm and a crown–rump length (CRL) < 45 mm. All included women were referred to our fetal medicine unit (FMU) and scheduled for a follow‐up scan where the NT was remeasured after 1 week when the CRL was > 45 mm. Two groups were evaluated: cases with a normalized NT (< 3.5 mm) and cases with persistently increased NT (≥ 3.5 mm). The cases were monitored until 4 weeks after delivery. The main outcome was a composite adverse outcome of aneuploidy, other genetic disorders, structural anomalies and pregnancy loss. We performed subgroup analyses of NT thickness at inclusion and normalized or persistently increased NT at follow‐up.ResultsThe study included 109 cases, of which 39 (35.8%) had an adverse pregnancy outcome. Of these, 64.1% (25/39) were aneuploid, corresponding to 22.9% (25/109) of the total study population. In the subgroups of NT thickness at inclusion of 2.5–3.4 mm, 3.5–4.4 mm and ≥ 4.5 mm, an adverse outcome was reported in 22.0% (9/41), 40.0% (18/45) and 52.2% (12/23), respectively. In fetuses with a normalized NT and without ultrasound abnormalities at the follow‐up scan, the incidence of adverse outcome was 8.5% (5/59), of which 5.1% (3/59) cases were aneuploid.ConclusionsFetuses with an early increased NT thickness are at considerable risk of an adverse pregnancy outcome, even if the NT normalizes after 11 weeks. Not all congenital anomalies can be diagnosed with routine first‐trimester screening, such as non‐invasive prenatal testing and/or a first‐trimester anomaly scan. Therefore, expectant parents should always be referred to a FMU for detailed ultrasonography. Invasive prenatal testing should be offered if an increased NT of ≥ 2.5 mm is observed before 11 weeks' gestation. © 2024 The Authors. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Wiley

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1. Benefits of nuchal translucency measurement prior to 11–14 weeks' gestation;Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology;2024-08

2. Reply;Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology;2024-08

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