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2.Prenatal Diagnosis of Beta-Thalassemia Disease and Fate of Fetuses Among Beta-Thalassemia Carrier Mothers: An Experience at Tertiary Care Hospital of Rahim Yar Khan

Muhammad Bilal Ghafoor1, Shazia Majid Khan2, Faiza Sarwar1, Hadia Sultan1, Muhammad Shafique1 and Hammad ul Hassan1

ABSTRACT

Objective: To assess the status of  beta thalassemia disease in fetuses of beta thalassemia carrier mothers and to determine the fate of these fetuses.

Study Design: A cross sectional study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Pathology and Gynecology & Obstetrics Departments of Sheikh Zayed Medical College/Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan from July 2022 to June 2023.

Materials and Methods: Ninety pregnant women with known thalassemia carrier status participated in the current study. Beta-thalassemia carrier status was confirmed at Pathology Department while antenatal examination and assessment was performed at Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics. After getting the DNA and PCR done, the fate of fetuses was recorded on follow up of the study subjects. The collected data was analyzed using version 25.

Results: Of the 90 women who had CVS, 21 (23%) had fetuses with the thalassemia major gene, 34 (37%) had fetuses with the thalassemia minor gene, and 26 (28%) had fetuses that were otherwise healthy and normal. Nine (10%) women experienced miscarriages either before or after the test. Thirteen (62%) of the 21 patients with fetuses of thalassemia major gene underwent pregnancy termination.

Conclusion: The results of the current study showed that a significant number of mothers carry fetuses with thalassemia major gene which strongly imply that prenatal diagnosis of thalassemia major and CVS aid in prompt decision-making regarding pregnancy termination in thalassemia major, hence reducing the disease burden.

Key Words: Beta-Thalassemia, Carrier, Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS), Prenatal Diagnosis, Fetal outcome

Citation of article: Ghafoor MB, Khan SM, Sarwar F, Sultan H, Shafique M, Hassan H. Prenatal Diagnosis of Beta-Thalassemia Disease and Fate of Fetuses Among Beta-Thalassemia Carrier Mothers: An Experience at Tertiary Care Hospital of Rahim Yar Khan. Med Forum 2023;34(9):7-10. doi:10.60110/medforum.340902.