医学
胎儿
胎龄
产科
怀孕
妊娠期
生物
遗传学
作者
Thuy T. M. Ngo,Mira N. Moufarrej,Marie-Louise Hee Rasmussen,Joan Camuñas-Soler,Wenying Pan,Jennifer Okamoto,Norma Neff,Keli Liu,Ronald J. Wong,Katheryne Downes,Robert Tibshirani,Gary M. Shaw,Line Skotte,David K. Stevenson,Joseph Biggio,Michal A. Elovitz,Mads Melbye,Stephen R. Quake
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2018-06-07
卷期号:360 (6393): 1133-1136
被引量:230
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aar3819
摘要
Toward more predictable birthdays Low-cost methods for monitoring fetal development could improve prenatal care, especially in low-resource settings. By measuring the levels of certain placental RNA transcripts in maternal blood, Ngo et al. developed two noninvasive blood tests that provide a window into the progression of individual pregnancies. In a small proof-of-concept study, the first blood test predicted fetal age and delivery date with an accuracy comparable to that of ultrasound. The second blood test, also examined in a small pilot study, discriminated women at risk of preterm delivery from those who delivered at full term. The next step will be to assess the reliability of the tests in large, blinded clinical trials. Science , this issue p. 1133
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