Title of article :
Pregnancy Outcome of Chorionic Villus Sampling on 260 Couples with Beta- Thalassemia Trait in North of Iran
Author/Authors :
Asnafi, Nesa Department of Gynecology - School of Medicine - Babol University of Medical Science , Akhavan Niaki, Haleh Genetic Laboratory of Amirkola Children Hospital and Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Babol University of Medical Science
Abstract :
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a new method and its true risk of fetal loss and complications
is not still clearly determined. The objective of this study was to review the clinical pregnancy outcome of
transabdominal CVS (TA-CVS) performed on women with minor beta thalassemia. TA-CVS performed on
300 women with a singleton pregnancy and we could follow 213 women until delivery. Data regarding
induced legal abortion, spontaneous abortion, vaginal leakage, Vaginal bleeding and deformity of extremities
( limb reduction) were obtained by questionnaire in five years. All CVS were performed by one operator. The
mean gestation at time of CVS was 82.4±11.3 days. 79.2% of the procedures were made between 10-13
completed weeks and in other women (20.7%) TA-CVS was performed at 13-16 weeks. The majority
(86.9%) required only one puncture. There were 47 pregnancy terminations because of fetal major beta
thalassemia diagnosis (18 %). The rate of spontaneous abortion in our study was over ally (1.4%) and in two
patients vaginal bleeding was noticed. We didn’t find any vaginal leakage and limb reduction in our survey.
TA-CVS is an accurate and safe procedure in experienced hands. It should be considered as one of the safe
available procedures for women who require prenatal genetic diagnosis and wish to receive earlier diagnostic
information for probable termination of pregnancy.
Keywords :
Chorionic villi sampling , beta- thalassemia , pregnancy outcome
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics