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Fetal diagnostic indications for second and third trimester outpatient pregnancy termination.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of diagnostic indications among women seeking to terminate pregnancies for reasons of fetal abnormality, spontaneous fetal demise, or a genetic disorder in a private outpatient clinic specializing in late outpatient abortion procedures. METHOD: A total of 1005 women requested termination of pregnancy for reasons of genetic disorder, fetal anomaly, or fetal demise over 20?years (1992-2012). Gestational ages ranged from 12 to 39?weeks. In all cases, a documented diagnosis of fetal abnormality or fetal demise was made prior to referral. Records were reviewed to verify fetal diagnosis for all patients seeking termination of pregnancy for reasons of fetal disorder. Major complications included major unintended surgery, hemorrhage requiring transfusion, or pelvic infection. RESULTS: Preoperative diagnoses included the following: chromosomal abnormalities (n?=?378), genetic syndromes and single gene disorders (n?=?30), structural anomalies (n?=?494), and other conditions (n?=?103). These include 26 cases of spontaneous fetal demise and nine selective terminations of one abnormal twin. The major complication rate was 0.5%. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of diagnoses were in the categories of genetic disorder and neurologic abnormality.

SUBMITTER: Hern WM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4238813 | biostudies-other | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Fetal diagnostic indications for second and third trimester outpatient pregnancy termination.

Hern Warren M WM  

Prenatal diagnosis 20140227 5


<h4>Objective</h4>To determine the frequency of diagnostic indications among women seeking to terminate pregnancies for reasons of fetal abnormality, spontaneous fetal demise, or a genetic disorder in a private outpatient clinic specializing in late outpatient abortion procedures.<h4>Method</h4>A total of 1005 women requested termination of pregnancy for reasons of genetic disorder, fetal anomaly, or fetal demise over 20 years (1992-2012). Gestational ages ranged from 12 to 39 weeks. In all case  ...[more]

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