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This is a randomized controlled trial in women at risk following combined prenatal screening for Down Syndrome. Women will be asked about their preferences between NIPT and routine prenatal diagnosis based on a dedicated questionnaire. Women will then be randomized between NIPT and standard invasive prenatal diagnosis.
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This is a randomized controlled trial in women at risk following combined prenatal screening for Down Syndrome. Women will be asked about their preferences between NIPT and routine prenatal diagnosis based on a dedicated questionnaire. Women will then be randomized between NIPT and standard invasive prenatal diagnosis.
The general objectives are :
Promote the organization as networks of professionals involved in prenatal screening for trisomy 21 in order to allow the emergence of a national system of collection of outcomes to improve the quality of practices
The main judgement criteria are:
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- Percentage of fetal loss in each group
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The study will include 2450 high risk women in order to be powered enough to detect a 1% reduction of miscarriages in the group undergoing NIPT instead of routine invasive prenatal diagnosis.
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