J Genet Med.  2015 Dec;12(2):96-99. 10.5734/JGM.2015.12.2.96.

Evaluating the results of the Momguard noninvasive prenatal test

Affiliations
  • 1LabGenomics Clinical Research Institute, LabGenomics, Seongnam, Korea. seo2023@labgenomics.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
To evaluate the performance of the Momguard noninvasive prenatal test by tracing the 'screen positive' results based on preliminary samples from Korean cohorts.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
This preliminary study is based on data collected by the LabGenomics Clinical Laboratory (Seongnam, Korea) with informed consent. Only pregnant women who underwent both the Momguard test and karyotyping were included in this study. Momguard test results were compared with those of the karyotyping analysis.
RESULTS
Among the 38 cases with 'screen positive' results by Momguard, 30 cases also had karyotyping results available. In three trisomy (T) 18 and three T13 cases, the Momguard results were concordant with the karyotyping results. For the T21 cases, except for one case belonging to the mid-risk zone, Momguard results from 23 out of 24 cases matched the karyotyping results.
CONCLUSION
Momguard is a highly reliable screening tool for detecting T13, T18, and T21 cases in independent Korean cohort samples.

Keyword

Aneuploidy; Down syndrome; Trisomy 18; Trisomy 13 syndrome; Prenatal screening

MeSH Terms

Aneuploidy
Cohort Studies
Down Syndrome
Female
Humans
Informed Consent
Karyotyping
Mass Screening
Pregnant Women
Prenatal Diagnosis
Trisomy
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