Is karyotyping couples experiencing recurrent miscarriage worth the cost?

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Abstract

Karyotyping couples that have had recurrent miscarriages detects balanced rearrangements in carrier parents who can be offered prenatal cytogenetic analysis to prevent the birth of a subsequent child with an unbalanced rearrangement. In four UK centres, over periods of 5-30 years, balanced rearrangements were found in 406 out of 20 432 parents that had experienced miscarriage (1.9%), but only four unbalanced rearrangements were found after referral for prenatal diagnosis because of a balanced parental translocation ascertained for recurrent miscarriages. At an estimated cost of £3-4 million, these data raise doubts about the cost effectiveness of current policies on the routine karyotyping of couples experiencing repeated miscarriages. © RCOG 2010 BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

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Barber, J., Cockwell, A., Grant, E., Williams, S., Dunn, R., & Ogilvie, C. (2010). Is karyotyping couples experiencing recurrent miscarriage worth the cost? BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 117(7), 885–888. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0528.2010.02566.x

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