PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Wei Li AU - Fanwei Zeng AU - Baitong Fan AU - Nan Yu AU - Jing Wu AU - Yun Yang AU - Hui Huang AU - Sheng-li Li AU - Zhiyu Peng TI - Impact of ultrasonography on identifying noninvasive prenatal screening false-negative aneuploidy AID - 10.1101/748269 DP - 2019 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 748269 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/08/28/748269.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/08/28/748269.full AB - Purpose To evaluate the impact of ultrasonography (US) on identifying noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) false-negative aneuploidy.Methods Analysis of large population-based NIPS false-negative aneuploidy data comprising karyotypes, clinical outcomes, and US results.Results From December 2010 to July 2018, a total of 3,320,457 pregnancies were screened by NIPS performed in BGI; among them, 69 NIPS false-negative aneuploidy cases with informed consent were confirmed, and US examination data for 48 cases were not available. Of the 21 cases with US results, 19 (90.5%) had various abnormalities on ultrasound, and 2 (9.5%) cases were shown to be normal on ultrasound. Additionally, 6 out of 7 live born fetuses (approximately 85.7%) were found to have abnormalities on ultrasound. Ventricular septal defects constituted the most frequently observed ultrasound abnormality type among the 21 NIPS false-negative aneuploidy cases.Conclusion NIPS has expanded rapidly worldwide and now accounts for a large proportion of prenatal screening tests in China. This study suggests that abnormal US findings should not be neglected, even when NIPS produces a negative result. Combining NIPS with an US examination can further reduce the incidence of livebirths with aneuploidy.