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International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis Updated Position Statement on the use of genome‐wide sequencing for prenatal diagnosis

Ignatia B. Van den Veyver, Natalie Chandler, Louise Wilkins‐Haug, Ronald J. Wapner, Lyn S. Chitty, ISPD Board of Directors

2022Prenatal Diagnosis121 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The research and clinical use of genome-wide sequencing for prenatal diagnosis of fetuses at risk for genetic disorders have rapidly increased in recent years. Current data indicate that the diagnostic rate is comparable and for certain indications higher than that of standard testing by karyotype and chromosomal microarray. Responsible clinical implementation and diagnostic use of prenatal sequencing depends on standardized laboratory practices and detailed pre-test and post-test counseling. This Updated Position Statement on behalf of the International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis recommends best practices for the clinical use of prenatal exome and genome sequencing from an international perspective. We include several new points for consideration by researchers and clinical service and laboratory providers.

Topics & Concepts

Position statementExome sequencingPrenatal diagnosisMedicineGenetic counselingGenomic sequencingGenetic testingDiagnostic testPediatricsFamily medicineGenomePregnancyGeneticsBiologyFetusMutationInternal medicineGenePrenatal Screening and DiagnosticsFetal and Pediatric Neurological DisordersGenomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities