Abstract

The recent Fetal Imaging Workshop recommends completion of targeted ultrasound (US) in fetuses with Echogenic Cardiac Foci (EIF) to detect additional findings associated with trisomy 21 (t21). Given the relatively low sensitivity of a t21 US and difficulty of achieving adequate sonographic visualization in obese women, our goal was to compare estimated outcomes and costs associated with this recommendation to that of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in women with prior aneuploidy screening.

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