Title : Alpha-fetoprotein and its value for predicting pregnancy outcomes - a re-evaluation - Darouich_2015_J.Prenat.Med_9_18 |
Author(s) : Darouich AA , Liehr T , Weise A , Schlembach D , Schleussner E , Kiehntopf M , Schreyer I |
Ref : J Prenat Med , 9 :18 , 2015 |
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) concentrations can be determined framing others from invasively acquired amnion fluid (AF-AFP). While the biological role of AFP remains unclear it is well known that AFP-levels can be altered in connection with specific clinical and/or genetic alterations of the fetus. MATERIALS AND METHOD: here a retrospective study based on 3,119 singleton and 56 twin pregnancies is presented. The standard levels of amnion fluid derived alpha-fetoprotein level (AF-AFP) between 12th and 36th weeks of gestation were determined. Additionally, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) test results for 63 cases, ultrasonography results for 32 cases and abnormal karyotypic findings for 100 cases were available for selected cases. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: according to the present data the AF-AFP test is reliable and provides expected test results in terms of population studies. However, individual AF-AFP test results can be subject to high individual variations. In this study AF-AFP multiple of medians (MoM) over 1.7 were indicative for neuronal tube defects and/or omphalocele in only 6.3% of the cases, while such AF-AFP values were hints on severe sonographic signs in 62% of the cases. Also, altered AF-AFP concentrations were present in 82% of cytogenetically abnormal cases. Overall, even though predicative value of the AF-AFP-test is matter of discussion it continues to be widely applied in invasive prenatal diagnostics. This study indicates that it only can be applied reliably in combination with other tests like banding cytogenetics, ultrasonography and all embedded in well-established genetic counseling. |
PubMedSearch : Darouich_2015_J.Prenat.Med_9_18 |
PubMedID: 27358693 |
Darouich AA, Liehr T, Weise A, Schlembach D, Schleussner E, Kiehntopf M, Schreyer I (2015)
Alpha-fetoprotein and its value for predicting pregnancy outcomes - a re-evaluation
J Prenat Med
9 :18
Darouich AA, Liehr T, Weise A, Schlembach D, Schleussner E, Kiehntopf M, Schreyer I (2015)
J Prenat Med
9 :18