Table 3.
Recommended Australian criteria for referral and their correspondence with published criteria
Recommended Australian criteria for referral |
|
Equivalent Criteria |
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Chudley [12] | Loock [29] | CDC [14] | Astley [15] | |
1. Confirmed significant† prenatal alcohol exposure |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
- |
2. 3 Characteristic FAS facial anomalies‡ |
Yes |
-# |
Yes |
Yes |
3. 1 Facial anomaly‡ and growth deficit and 1 or more CNS abnormalities |
- |
Yes |
Yes |
- |
4. Microcephaly and any confirmed prenatal alcohol exposure |
- |
Yes* |
- |
- |
5. 2 or more CNS abnormalities and any confirmed prenatal alcohol exposure | - | Yes* | - | - |
CDC – United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria for referral for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
CNS – central nervous system.
†significant exposure was defined as exposure to: 7+ standard drinks per week, or 5+ standard drinks on any one occasion.
‡Characteristic FAS facial anomalies - smooth philtrum, thin vermillion border and small palpebral fissures.
#guideline also requires evidence of significant prenatal exposure to alcohol.
*equivalent original criteria includes CNS deficits and known or probable significant PAE [29].