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Parental experiences of rapid exome sequencing in cases with major ultrasound anomalies during pregnancy.

Mirjam PlantingaLauren ZwienenbergEva van DijkHanna BreetJanouk DiphoornJulia El MeckyKatelijne BoumanJoke VerheijErwin BirnieAdelita V RanchorNicole Corsten-JanssenIrene M van Langen
Published in: Prenatal diagnosis (2021)
Major congenital anomalies detected on ultrasound seem to have more impact on prenatal parental decision-making and anxiety then the offer and results of rES. However, the impact of rES on reproductive decision-making and experienced anxiety requires further investigation, especially in pregnancies where less (severe) fetal anomalies are detected on ultrasound.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • ultrasound guided
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound
  • pregnant women
  • mental health
  • early onset
  • preterm birth
  • single cell
  • depressive symptoms
  • gestational age
  • genome wide