Posters
Objective
Prenatal cfDNA screening is the most sensitive and specific screen for common aneuploidies in singleton and twin pregnancies and has been endorsed by several professional societies as a first-tier screen or contingent screen. However, data for triplet pregnancies is lacking, as these pregnancies are relatively uncommon and obtaining sufficient data for a robust analysis of test performance is challenging.
Authors
Erica Soster, Brittany Dyr, Samantha Caldwell, Savannah Moore, Eyad Almasri, Hany Magharyous, Juan-Sebastian Saldivar, Phillip Cacheris