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. 2017 Mar 15;2017(3):CD012600. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012600

Spencer 1999.

Clinical features and settings Women referred for invasive testing or self‐referred for screening
Participants 1156 participants: 210 cases and 946 controls matched for gestational and maternal age
UK ‐ fetal medicine research centre
Dates not specified
Pregnant women
Median maternal age 38 years (19‐46 years) (cases) and 36 years (15‐47 years) (controls)
10‐14 weeks' gestation
Study design Case‐control study
Target condition and reference standard(s) Down's syndrome: 210 cases
Reference standards: invasive testing (high‐risk women) or follow‐up to birth
Index and comparator tests Maternal age
First trimester NT (methods not reported)
Frozen serum samples tested for:
First trimester free ßhCG and PAPP‐A (Kryptor analyser, time resolved amplified cryptate emission (TRACE))
Follow‐up Stated that pregnancy outcome was ascertained in all women
Aim of study To examine the potential impact of combining maternal age with fetal NT thickness and maternal serum free ßhCG and PAPP‐A in screening for trisomy 21 at 10‐14 weeks of gestation
Notes  
Table of Methodological Quality
Item Authors' judgement Description
Representative spectrum? 
 All tests Yes Selective testing of high‐risk women as done in practice
Acceptable reference standard? 
 All tests Yes Karyotyping or follow‐up to birth
Partial verification avoided? 
 All tests Yes All women received a reference standard
Differential verification avoided? 
 All tests No Choice of reference standard depended on index test results
Incorporation avoided? 
 All tests Yes Reference standard was independent of the index test
Reference standard results blinded? 
 All tests No Reference standard interpreted with knowledge of index test results
Index test results blinded? 
 All tests Unclear Unclear if all index tests 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