The Danish national haemoglobinopathy screening programme: Report from 16 years of screening in a low-prevalence, non-endemic region

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY British Journal of Haematology Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1111/bjh.19103
Esther Agnethe Ejskjær Gravholt, Jesper Petersen, Mathis Mottelson, Amina Nardo-Marino, Mathias Rathe, Marianne Olsen, Charlotte Holm, Finn Stener Jørgensen, Henrik Birgens, Andreas Glenthøj
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The Danish national haemoglobinopathy screening programme seeks to determine parental haemoglobinopathy carrier state antenatally. In this retrospective register-based study, we evaluated the 16-year trajectory of this programme, utilising the Danish Red Blood Cell Centre's laboratory database, covering approximately 77% of the Danish population. During the study period, we observed a substantial increase in annual diagnostic examinations performed, from 389 in 2007 to 3030 in 2022. Women constituted 88% of these cases, aligning with the emphasis of the screening programme. Of these, 54% of women of reproductive age (15–40 years) and 10% of women >40 years were specified as pregnant. During our study period, 61 children were born with a severe haemoglobinopathy, out of which 23 children were born from mothers not residing in Denmark during their first trimester thus not included in the screening programme. Prenatal invasive testing was performed for 60 fetuses, identifying 12 with homozygous or compound heterozygous haemoglobinopathy. The Danish haemoglobinopathy screening programme has provided screening, information and reproductive choices for numerous families. During the study period, screening for haemoglobinopathies has been steadily increasing and is expected to continue to increase. Awareness of and adherence to the screening programme is subject of further investigation and optimisation.

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丹麦全国血红蛋白病筛查计划:一个低发病率、非流行地区 16 年的筛查报告。
丹麦全国血红蛋白病筛查计划旨在产前确定父母的血红蛋白病携带状态。在这项以登记为基础的回顾性研究中,我们利用丹麦红细胞中心的实验室数据库评估了该计划 16 年来的发展轨迹,该数据库覆盖了丹麦约 77% 的人口。在研究期间,我们观察到每年进行的诊断检查大幅增加,从 2007 年的 389 例增加到 2022 年的 3030 例。在这些病例中,女性占 88%,这与筛查计划的重点一致。其中,54% 的育龄妇女(15-40 岁)和 10%的大于 40 岁的妇女被指定为孕妇。在我们的研究期间,有 61 名新生儿患有严重血红蛋白病,其中 23 名新生儿的母亲在头三个月不在丹麦居住,因此未被纳入筛查计划。对 60 名胎儿进行了产前侵入性检测,发现 12 名胎儿患有同型或复合杂合型血红蛋白病。丹麦血红蛋白病筛查计划为许多家庭提供了筛查、信息和生育选择。在研究期间,血红蛋白病筛查一直在稳步增加,预计还会继续增加。对筛查计划的认识和遵守情况有待进一步调查和优化。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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