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Croydon Health Services
ANTENATAL AND NEW BORN
SCREENING
(ANNB)
SCREENING
It is a process of identifying apparently healthy people who may be
at increased risk of a disease/ condition.
They can be offered information, further tests and appropriate
treatment to reduce the risk and/or any complication arising from
the disease or condition
Public Health England (PHE) leads the national screening
programmes
The screening programmes are implemented on the advice of the
UK National Screening Committee (UKNSC)
ANNB SCREENING PROGRAMMES
Six components:
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Sickle Cell and Thalassemia (SCAT)
Infectious Diseases (ID)
Downs Syndrome Screening and Fetal Anomaly
Newborn Infant Physical Examination (NIPE)
Newborn Blood Spot (NBBS)
Newborn Hearing Screening
Sickle Cell and Thalassemia (SCAT)
Croydon is a high prevalence area
• Booking bloods by 8-10 week
If screen positive:
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Referred to SCAT centre for Genetic counselling and
Haematology clinic
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Prenatal Diagnosis (PND) – Done at Kings College Hospital.
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Early referral/ Early booking/ Early intervention
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Minimum 95% uptake of screening in pregnancy is required.
• HIV
• Hepatitis B
• Syphilis
HIV
• Number of HIV positive women looked after in pregnancy in
2015/16 were 17, 4 were newly diagnosed
• Caseload Care by Infectious Disease team (ID)
- Lavender Team –Midwifery Team
- Heath Clinic – Sexual health Screening/ Viral Load
monitoring
-Lead Obstetrician (for ID) – Mr Kamel
Early referral/ Early booking/ Early intervention
HEPATITIS B
TEAM
-Lavender team
-Hepatologist – Dr Philipose
-Obstetric Consultant – Mr Kamel
2015/2016 - 37 Hepatitis B positive (CUH)
• Patients are reviewed at 20/40 and 36/40 by the
Obstetrician
• Plan of care for delivery is made for birth and the baby in
the postnatal period.
• Baby’s care plan - which could include vaccine and/or
immunoglobulin
SYPHILIS
Syphilis can result in congenital syphilis (CS)
Untreated syphilis can result in a range of adverse outcomes,
including:
-premature birth
-stillbirth
-congenital abnormalities
• Screening is done at booking, results are followed by the ID
team
• Remember new infections can occur late in pregnancy
Antibiotics
• Neonatal assessment at birth to look for signs of congenital
syphilis
DOWNS SYNDROME SCREENING AND FETAL
ANOMALY
Combined –First trimester (Local uptake-61%)
Quad- 2nd trimester (Local uptake -14%)
Declined screening =10.5%
Screen Positive
Non- Invasive Pre natal Test (NIPT)
CVS 34
Amniocentesis 21
Multidisciplinary team for anueploidy
screening
• Midwives – Mary O’Mahoney
• Sonographers – Becky Paine
• Obstetricians – Heather Allen-Coward, Rosol Hamid
• Maternity support workers
Non- Invasive Pre natal Test (NIPT)
• Placentally derived, cell free DNA extracted from maternal
circulation
• Screening for T13,T18 and T21
• Offered to screen positive singleton pregnancies from 10-22
weeks
• 99% sensitive
• Results obtained in 5-7 days
• Private
FETAL ANOMALY SCAN
• Fetal anomaly 18+0- 20+6 weeks
• Fetal anomaly screening Program (FASP)
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Anencephaly
Open spina bifida
Serious cardiac abnormalities
Diaphragmatic hernia
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Bilateral renal agenesis
Exomphalos
Cleft lip
Gastroschisis
Lethal skeletal dysplasia
• No of fetal anomaly scans 3126 (81%)
• Pathway
• Weekly perinatal meeting
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Newborn Blood Spot (NBBS)
Conditions Screen :
- Sickle cell disease (SCD)
- Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
- Congenital Hypothyroidism (CHT)
- Phenylketonuria(PKU)
- Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency
(MCADD)
-Maple Syrup disease (MSUD)
-Isovaleric acidemia (IVA)
-Glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA1)
-Hystocystinuria (HCU)
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Newborn Infant Physical Examination
(NIPE)
Screening lead – Dr Kumar, Mary O’Mahoney
Identifies congenital abnormalities of:
Heart
Hips
Eyes
Testes
NIPE clinic runs 7 days per week.
Undertaken by 72 hours of age and at 6-8 weeks by the
GPs
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NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING
• All babies are offered hearing screen with 4 weeks of life
• Performed in house prior to discharge
• Outpatient within 1 month of birth
• 2015/2016
• Unlateral hearing loss 8
• Bilateral hearing loss 8
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CONTACT DETAILS
ANNB team/ Lavender Team
0208 401 3000 ex 4131/ 4004
[email protected]
[email protected]
SCAT Centre
0208 251 7229
[email protected]