Gestational age and maternal weight effects on fetal cell-free DNA in maternal plasma

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Objective: To determine the effects of gestational age and maternal weight on percent fetal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in maternal plasma and the change in fetal cfDNA amounts within the same patient over time. Methods: The cfDNA was extracted from maternal plasma from 22384 singleton pregnancies of at least 10weeks gestation undergoing the HarmonyTM Prenatal Test. The Harmony Prenatal Test determined fetal percentage via directed analysis of cfDNA. Results: At 10weeks 0days to 10weeks 6days gestation, the median percent fetal cfDNA was 10.2%. Between 10 and 21weeks gestation, percent fetal increased 0.1% per week (p<0.0001), and 2% of pregnancies were below 4% fetal cfDNA. Beyond 21weeks gestation, fetal cfDNA increased 1% per week (p<0.0001). Fetal cfDNA percentage was proportional to gestational age and inversely proportional to maternal weight (p=0.0016). Of 135 samples that were redrawn because of insufficient fetal cfDNA of the initial sample, 76 (56%) had greater than 4% fetal cfDNA in the sample from the second draw. Conclusion: Fetal cfDNA increases with gestation, decreases with increasing maternal weight, and generally improves upon a blood redraw when the first attempt has insufficient fetal cfDNA. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Wang, E., Batey, A., Struble, C., Musci, T., Song, K., & Oliphant, A. (2013). Gestational age and maternal weight effects on fetal cell-free DNA in maternal plasma. Prenatal Diagnosis, 33(7), 662–666. https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.4119

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