Orlandi 2005.
Clinical features and settings | Routine screening | |
Participants | 2411 participants Italy Dates not reported Pregnant women Median age 30.5 years (SD 8.2) First trimester (gestational weeks not reported) |
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Study design | Retrospective cohort | |
Target condition and reference standard(s) | Down's syndrome: 15 cases Reference standard: not reported |
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Index and comparator tests | Maternal age First trimester nasal bone assessment (FMF methods) First trimester NT, free ßhCG and PAPP‐A Data from other studies used to generate statistical parameters to estimate performance of first trimester screening with and without nasal bone evaluation) Risk cut‐point 1:250 |
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Follow‐up | No details reported for any follow‐up to birth | |
Aim of study | To determine the benefit of including nasal bone assessment in addition to standard first trimester markers as a screening test for Down's syndrome | |
Notes | ||
Table of Methodological Quality | ||
Item | Authors' judgement | Description |
Representative spectrum? All tests | Yes | Routine screening of typical pregnant population |
Acceptable reference standard? All tests | Yes | Karyotyping or follow‐up to birth |
Partial verification avoided? All tests | Unclear | Unclear if all women received a reference standard |
Differential verification avoided? All tests | Unclear | Unclear if the choice of reference standard depended on screening results |
Incorporation avoided? All tests | Yes | Reference standard was independent of the index test |
Reference standard results blinded? All tests | Unclear | Reference standard interpreted with knowledge of index test results |
Index test results blinded? All tests | Yes | Index test interpreted without knowledge of reference standard results |
Relevant clinical information? All tests | Yes | Information available as would be in standard clinical practice |
Uninterpretable results reported? All tests | No | No details given for test failures/uninterpretable measurements |
Withdrawals explained? All tests | No | No details of withdrawals given |