We will have an Ultrasound CME for GP's doctors on 5th October 2013 (Saturday) at Premiere Hotel, Klang. All GP's doctors are invited to join. For registration please call Mr Leng 016-5515110 or Carol 019-2900938 before 1st October 2013.
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Nuchal Translucency Screening
What
is Nuchal Translucency?
Who Nuchal Translucency screening is
for?
NT screening is
available for any pregnant woman. However it can be especially helpful for;
-> Older moms-to-be (>40 years old)
-> Family history of Chromosomal abnormalities
-> Mother who may be hesitant about more invasive genetic
testing, like CVS and amniocentesis, because of the increased risk of
miscarriage associated with them.
How accurate this Nuchal Translucency screening is?
The accuracy of the test
is, however, dependent on the;
-> Skill of the sonographer performing it
-> The sensitivity of the equipment
NT measurements are not
conclusive, so the NT screening test can't tell you for sure whether your child
has a chromosomal disorder, but it can be combined with other data as below to
provide a statistic about the likelihood of such a disorder;
-> Older pregnant woman (>40 years old)
-> Family history of Chromosomal abnormalities
-> Blood tests - beta-hCG and pregnancy associated plasma
protein A (PAPPA-A)
The results of these two
blood tests plus the NT screening, known as the first trimester combined
screening, can be combined into one number that represents the likelihood of
having a child with a genetic abnormality. This information can be
helpful to parents who are trying to decide whether to have more invasive
genetic tests, such as amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS).
How Nuchal Translucency screening is
done?
This procedure is done during an ultrasound. The sonographer
will first move the transducer across your belly to measure your baby from
crown to rump to ensure that the fetal age is accurate. The fetal crown-rump length should be between 45 and 84mm.
Then he or she will
locate and measure the nuchal translucency (if you're lucky your baby will
cooperate by moving into a position where the measurement will be optimum).
When Nuchal Translucency screening
is done?
NT
screening must be done between weeks 11 and 14. That is why an accurate date of
conception is important for an accurate result. Before 11 weeks, the scan is difficult to be done because
your baby is still so tiny. It would also be too early to combine it with your first trimester blood test. After 14 weeks, any excess fluid may be absorbed by your baby's
developing lymphatic system.
What
is the normal measurement?
An NT of less than 3 mm is considered normal when your baby measures
between 45mm and 84mm. The NT normally grows in proportion with your
baby.
What abnormal result mean?
An increased NT (>3 mm) means there is a greater risk of chromosomal
abnormalities or cardiac defect. However, it does not tell for certain that the
baby has chromosomal abnormalities.
What should I do if I’m high risk?
The only way for certain if your baby has Down’s syndrome or other
chromosomal abnormality is to have a diagnostic test such as CVS or
amniocentesis.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Which One is the Actual Dates for My Baby's Delivery?
Have
you ever encountered any of these situations?
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Your
baby
gestational age measured by ultrasound not correlates with gestational
age
calculated by your last menstrual period?
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Your
expected dates of delivery vary every time you do the ultrasound scan?
Owh
no!! How I’m going to plan my delivery if the dates
vary????!!
Calm
down and take a deep breath. Read this carefully
before you start panicking others…
Usually
it is still considered to be normal measurement
or correlates to the actual dates/age if the difference;
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3-5
days
if ultrasound scan is performed during 1st
trimester
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14
days if
ultrasound scan is performed during 2nd
trimester
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21
days if
ultrasound scan is performed during 3rd
trimester
Ultrasounds
are not
completely accurate at estimating the due date of the pregnancy. There
are
several reasons why this difference happens;
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Fetuses
can bend and stretch so the
measurements will not be exactly the same
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There
is always normal biological variation
between different fetuses
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The
accuracy of the measurements also depends
on the skill of the sonographer and the quality of the equipment
If
yours still within the range so no need to worry so
much. As long as the other important parameters are also within normal
range,
your baby will grow up well.