FEMUR FOOT LENGTH RATIO FOR DETECTION OF DOWN-SYNDROME - RESULTS OF AMULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE-STUDY

Citation
H. Grandjean et Mf. Sarramon, FEMUR FOOT LENGTH RATIO FOR DETECTION OF DOWN-SYNDROME - RESULTS OF AMULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE-STUDY, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 173(1), 1995, pp. 16-19
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
00029378
Volume
173
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
16 - 19
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9378(1995)173:1<16:FFLRFD>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of a short femur for detection of trisomy 21 in the second trimester. ST UDY DESIGN: Thirty-six investigators in 12 centers measured biparietal diameter and femur and foot lengths in 3582 14- to 24-week-old fetuse s in mothers undergoing amniocentesis for age, history of genetic diso rder, or laboratory signs. RESULTS: Among the various ratios for evalu ating femur shortening the femur/foot ratio appeared to be the most di scriminatory. At an upper cutoff level of 0.88 a sensitivity of 35% wa s obtained for 4.6% false positives in normal infants. However, to onl y obtain 2.3% false positives, the cutoff limit had to be set at 0.85, giving a sensitivity of no more than 15%. CONCLUSION: Determination o f the femur/foot ratio improves ultrasonographic detection of trisomy 21 in the second trimester, although for systematic use it would lead to an unacceptable number of unnecessary amniocenteses.