Objective: To study the effect of fast reporting by polymerase chain reaction on amniotic fluid cells (amnio-PCR) on anxiety levels in women with positive biochemical screening for Down syndrome. Method: Between May 2000 and April 2001, 60 screen-positive women were randomized before amniocentesis into either having (group A) or not having (group B) fast-reporting by amnio-PCR. Anxiety levels were measured by the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory just prior to amniocentesis, three days (when PCR results were known to group A) and three weeks (when standard karyotype results were known to both groups) afterwards. Results: Two women were excluded because in one woman amnio-PCR showed trisomy 21 and the other miscarried shortly after a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reasons and perceptions of women who are offered a choice between karyotypi...
Abstract Background Anxiety related to prenatal screening programs negatively affects maternal and c...
Objective To assess the reasons and perceptions of women who are offered a choice between karyotypin...
Objectives: To examine the effect of rapid aneuploidy testing by amnio-PCR on anxiety levels and qua...
Objective: We aimed at measuring levels of knowledge of pregnant about Down Syndrome, triple screen...
Backgound \ud Invasive prenatal diagnosis (PND) through amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of rapid aneuploidy detection (RAD) combined with fetal karyotyping ...
Backgound Invasive prenatal diagnosis (PND) through amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CV...
Purpose: Prenatal anxiety has negative effects on pregnancy and neonate. Both screening tests and in...
Abstract Background and aim Prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormalities is a critical and stressful ev...
The purpose of this study was to explore decision-making process of informed consents of prenatal sc...
This study's aim was to describe the emotional status of parents to be before and after the first-tr...
Objectives: Questions addressed are: (1) Does offering prenatal screening increase anxiety? (2) Does...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the experiences of women who received a screen-positive test result for Down s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reasons and perceptions of women who are offered a choice between karyotypi...
Abstract Background Anxiety related to prenatal screening programs negatively affects maternal and c...
Objective To assess the reasons and perceptions of women who are offered a choice between karyotypin...
Objectives: To examine the effect of rapid aneuploidy testing by amnio-PCR on anxiety levels and qua...
Objective: We aimed at measuring levels of knowledge of pregnant about Down Syndrome, triple screen...
Backgound \ud Invasive prenatal diagnosis (PND) through amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of rapid aneuploidy detection (RAD) combined with fetal karyotyping ...
Backgound Invasive prenatal diagnosis (PND) through amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CV...
Purpose: Prenatal anxiety has negative effects on pregnancy and neonate. Both screening tests and in...
Abstract Background and aim Prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormalities is a critical and stressful ev...
The purpose of this study was to explore decision-making process of informed consents of prenatal sc...
This study's aim was to describe the emotional status of parents to be before and after the first-tr...
Objectives: Questions addressed are: (1) Does offering prenatal screening increase anxiety? (2) Does...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the experiences of women who received a screen-positive test result for Down s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reasons and perceptions of women who are offered a choice between karyotypi...
Abstract Background Anxiety related to prenatal screening programs negatively affects maternal and c...
Objective To assess the reasons and perceptions of women who are offered a choice between karyotypin...