Abstract
Objective
This study aimed to evaluate the association of first-trimester low percentile nuchal
translucency (NT) thickness values with adverse perinatal outcomes and fetal congenital
anomalies.
Study Design
In this retrospective study, 2,150 pregnant women who screened first trimester NT
and delivered at Kayseri City Hospital were divided into three groups based on their
fetal NT thickness percentiles as follows: third percentile NT group (n: 101), 3rd to 10th percentile NT group (n: 242), and 10th to 90th percentile NT group (n: 1,807).
Results
First-trimester NT thickness was analyzed in 5 mm intervals according to gestational
age, and the mean NT value was 0.76 mm in the third percentile, 0.95 mm in the 3rd
to 10th percentile, 1.51 mm in the 50th percentile, and 2.36 mm in the 90th percentile.
Fetal birth weight was significantly decreased in the third percentile NT group and
3rd to 10th percentile NT group compared with the 10 to 90th percentile NT group.
Small for gestational age, intrauterine growth restriction with abnormal Doppler value
and second-trimester spontaneous abortion rates were significantly increased in the
third percentile NT group and the 3rd to 10th percentile NT group compared with the
10th to 90th percentile NT group. The study did not find an increased risk for fetal
congenital anomalies in the third percentile group or the 3rd to 10th percentile group.
Conclusion
The results indicated that first-trimester NT thickness values below the 10th percentile
were associated with low fetal birth weight and adverse perinatal outcomes. Additionally,
low percentile first-trimester NT thickness was not a risk factor for fetal congenital
abnormalities.
Key Points
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First trimester NT screening is a well-explained phenomenon.
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There is little information regarding decreased NT below the 10th percentile.
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NT thickness values below the 10th percentile were associated with adverse perinatal
outcomes.
Keywords
adverse perinatal outcomes - fetal birth weight - fetal congenital abnormality - low
percentile first-trimester NT