ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2024;41(3):283-298 |
Review article
UDC:
Running title: Currently Available Methods of Prenatal Diagnostics
Advantages and Limitations of Currently Available Methods of Prenatal Diagnostics
Marija Vukelić Nikolić1,2,
Jasmina Popović3,4
1University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Department
of Biology with Human Genetics, Niš, Serbia
SUMMARY
Introduction/Aim. Pregnancy is one of the most important and
enjoyable but often one of the most stressful periods in a
woman's life. The most common fears that occur in this period of
life are related to the health of the baby, the course of
pregnancy, and childbirth. In order to get more information
about the health status of a baby, there are a lot of prenatal
diagnostic procedures which can be recommended to the pregnant
women. Different studies have shown that in some healthcare
systems health-care providers have gaps in knowledge in some
areas of prenatal diagnostics and testing, primarily due to the
constant advancement of prenatal diagnostic technology,
introduction of new tests, and improvement of availability,
specificity and sensitivity of the already existing prenatal
tests. The aim of this paper was to systemize the current
knowledge and provide medical professionals with new and
detailed insight into the currently available methods of
prenatal diagnostics, their informativeness, application,
indications, contraindications, and possible complications in
order to improve the current medical practice.
Corresponding author:
Marija Vukelić Nikolić
e-mail:
marija.vukelic.nikolic@medfak.ni.ac.rs; marijavukelic@gmail.com