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TRIDENT-2: National Implementation of Genome-wide Non-invasive Prenatal Testing as a First-Tier Screening Test in the Netherlands.


ABSTRACT: The Netherlands launched a nationwide implementation study on non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) as a first-tier test offered to all pregnant women. This started on April 1, 2017 as the TRIDENT-2 study, licensed by the Dutch Ministry of Health. In the first year, NIPT was performed in 73,239 pregnancies (42% of all pregnancies), 7,239 (4%) chose first-trimester combined testing, and 54% did not participate. The number of trisomies 21 (239, 0.33%), 18 (49, 0.07%), and 13 (55, 0.08%) found in this study is comparable to earlier studies, but the Positive Predictive Values (PPV)-96% for trisomy 21, 98% for trisomy 18, and 53% for trisomy 13-were higher than expected. Findings other than trisomy 21, 18, or 13 were reported on request of the pregnant women; 78% of women chose to have these reported. The number of additional findings was 207 (0.36%); these included other trisomies (101, 0.18%, PPV 6%, many of the remaining 94% of cases are likely confined placental mosaics and possibly clinically significant), structural chromosomal aberrations (95, 0.16%, PPV 32%,) and complex abnormal profiles indicative of maternal malignancies (11, 0.02%, PPV 64%). The implementation of genome-wide NIPT is under debate because the benefits of detecting other fetal chromosomal aberrations must be balanced against the risks of discordant positives, parental anxiety, and a potential increase in (invasive) diagnostic procedures. Our first-year data, including clinical data and laboratory follow-up data, will fuel this debate. Furthermore, we describe how NIPT can successfully be embedded into a national screening program with a single chain for prenatal care including counseling, testing, and follow-up.

SUBMITTER: van der Meij KRM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6904791 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TRIDENT-2: National Implementation of Genome-wide Non-invasive Prenatal Testing as a First-Tier Screening Test in the Netherlands.

van der Meij Karuna R M KRM   Sistermans Erik A EA   Macville Merryn V E MVE   Stevens Servi J C SJC   Bax Caroline J CJ   Bekker Mireille N MN   Bilardo Caterina M CM   Boon Elles M J EMJ   Boter Marjan M   Diderich Karin E M KEM   de Die-Smulders Christine E M CEM   Duin Leonie K LK   Faas Brigitte H W BHW   Feenstra Ilse I   Haak Monique C MC   Hoffer Mariëtte J V MJV   den Hollander Nicolette S NS   Hollink Iris H I M IHIM   Jehee Fernanda S FS   Knapen Maarten F C M MFCM   Kooper Angelique J A AJA   van Langen Irene M IM   Lichtenbelt Klaske D KD   Linskens Ingeborg H IH   van Maarle Merel C MC   Oepkes Dick D   Pieters Mijntje J MJ   Schuring-Blom G Heleen GH   Sikkel Esther E   Sikkema-Raddatz Birgit B   Smeets Dominique F C M DFCM   Srebniak Malgorzata I MI   Suijkerbuijk Ron F RF   Tan-Sindhunata Gita M GM   van der Ven A Jeanine E M AJEM   van Zelderen-Bhola Shama L SL   Henneman Lidewij L   Galjaard Robert-Jan H RH   Van Opstal Diane D   Weiss Marjan M MM  

American journal of human genetics 20191107 6


The Netherlands launched a nationwide implementation study on non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) as a first-tier test offered to all pregnant women. This started on April 1, 2017 as the TRIDENT-2 study, licensed by the Dutch Ministry of Health. In the first year, NIPT was performed in 73,239 pregnancies (42% of all pregnancies), 7,239 (4%) chose first-trimester combined testing, and 54% did not participate. The number of trisomies 21 (239, 0.33%), 18 (49, 0.07%), and 13 (55, 0.08%) found in th  ...[more]

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