September 26-27, 2014
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Abstract Details9/26/2014 | 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM | A Retrospective Review of the Clinical Utilization and Outcomes of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG Avidity Testing in Pregnant Women in a Canadian Province Background Cytomegalovirus (CMV) remains the most common infectious cause of congenital birth defects and accounts for 15-20% of bilateral, moderate to profound sensorineural hearing loss in childhood. Risk of congenital CMV infection (and fetal damage) is related to type of maternal infection: primary maternal infection during pregnancy poses a much higher risk of intra-uterine transmission and fetal adverse outcomes. CMV IgG avidity helps determine if primary CMV infection occurred during pregnancy and hence is crucial for counseling regarding further diagnostic (i.e. ammiocentesis) or therapeutic options (i.e. CMV-immunoglobulin), or termination of pregnancy. The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada recommends CMV IgG avidity testing if maternal serum tests positive for both IgG and IgM in cases of symptomatic maternal disease consistent with primary CMV infection or following detection of sonographic findings suggestive of fetal CMV infection. However, only a minority (3/12) of Canadian provinces and territories offer CMV IgG avidity testing currently. Objective This study aims to review the clinical utilization of a CMV IgG avidity test on the management of possible recent, acute primary CMV infection during pregnancy, since its introduction in August 2013 in a Canadian province. Methods Information on reasons for testing, type of maternal infection, subsequent pregnancy progress, management and outcomes as related to CMV IgG avidity testing will be summarized anonymously and analyzed by the research team (awaiting ethics approval). Statistical analysis will be applied, where appropriate. Individual cases will be highlighted where they demonstrate an important decision/outcome point for or against the utilization of the CMV IgG avidity assay. Results and Discussion Based on this analysis a final recommendation for the continued use of the CMV IgG avidity test will be made for this population. Availability of this information can significantly impact the timely and appropriate management of these pregnancies particularly in the Canadian context.
Eliana Castillo (Primary Presenter,Author), ecastillo@me.com;
ASHA DISCLOSURE:
Julian Tang (Author), Julian Tang
Sue Chandra (Author), Sue Chandra
Ryan Cooper (Author), Ryan Cooper
Venu Jain (Author), Venu Jain
Raymond Tellier (Author), Raymond Tellier
Carmen Young (Author), Carmen Young
Radha Chari (Author), Radha Chari
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