Trisomía 9, trisomía 13 y trisomía 18: Resultados del análisis citogenético prenatal, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, años 2000-2017

Rosa Pardo; María Zavala; Patricia Sanz; Vera Daher; Lorena Tobella; Samuel Salazar; Carolina Sanhueza; Silvia Castillo

Keywords: prenatal diagnosis, aneuploidy, cytogenetics, trisomy 9, trisomy 18, trisomy 13, Diagnóstico prenatal, citogenética, trisomía 13, trisomía 9, trisomía 18, aneuploidía

Abstract

Introduction: In Chile, the technical standard of Law No. 21,030 of 2017 considers three aneuploidies as lethal; trisomies 9, 13 and 18, whose diagnosis is confirmed with a Karyotype. To date there is not a national registry of prenatal frequency of these pathologies. Objective: To determine the frequency of trisomies 9, 13 and 18 in prenatal cytogenetic studies in samples of cells obtained with amniocentesis and cordocentesis, processed in the Cytogenetics Laboratory of the Universidad de Chile Clinical Hospital. Materials and methods: Descriptive and retrospective study of the results of karyotypes of amniotic fluid (LA) and fetal blood (SF) processed from January 2000 to December 2017. Results:2,305 samples (402 of SF and 1,903 of LA) were included, of which 438 (19%) were lethal trisomies (TL), corresponding to free TL 416 (95%), structural TL 12 (2,7%) and mosaics 10 (2.3%). Trisomy 18 was the most frequent in both types of sample (73,5 %), followed by trisomy 13 (24,2%) and trisomy 9 (2.3%). Results are shown according to the type of TL, sample, reason for referral, maternal age and gestational age. Conclusions: The karyotype confirms the diagnosis of aneuploidies and provides relevant data for genetic counseling. The most frequent lethal chromosomopathy was trisomy 18. It was observed that one in five karyotypes referred for congenital anomalies and / or aneuploidy markers revealed a TL.

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Título según SCOPUS: Trisomy 9, trisomy 13 and trisomy 18: Results of the prenatal cytogenical analysis, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, years 2000-2017
Título según SCIELO: Trisomía 9, trisomía 13 y trisomía 18: Resultados del análisis citogenético prenatal, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, años 2000-2017
Título de la Revista: Revista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia
Volumen: 85
Número: 4
Editorial: Sociedad Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 335
Página final: 341
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/S0717-75262020000400335

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS