Down Syndrome Risk Calculator — Assess Pregnancy Risk Factors

Down Syndrome Risk Calculator

Calculate the risk of Down syndrome during pregnancy based on maternal age, test results, and ultrasound markers. Understand risk factors and probability.

Step 1: Maternal Details

30 years
12 weeks

Understanding Maternal Age Risk

The risk of Down syndrome increases with maternal age. At age 25, the risk is about 1 in 1,250. By age 35, it’s about 1 in 350, and by age 45, it’s approximately 1 in 30.

Step 2: Test Results

About Screening Tests

First trimester screening combines NT measurement with blood tests (PAPP-A and beta-hCG). NT measurements above 3.5mm are considered high risk. MoM values above 2.0 for beta-hCG or below 0.5 for PAPP-A increase risk.

Down Syndrome Risk Results

Summary
Age Comparison
Risk Analysis

Estimated Down Syndrome Risk

1 in 850
Low Risk (0.12%)
Maternal Age Risk
1 in 1,000
NT Measurement
2.0 mm
Combined Risk Factor
0.85x
Detection Rate
85%

Down Syndrome Risk by Maternal Age

Maternal Age Risk at Birth Risk at 12 Weeks Recommended Testing

Risk Factor Analysis

Down Syndrome Risk Formula

Combined Risk = (Age Risk) × (NT Factor) × (Biochemical Factor) × (Other Factors)

The combined risk is calculated using the maternal age-related risk multiplied by likelihood ratios derived from NT measurement, biochemical markers (PAPP-A and beta-hCG), and other ultrasound findings.

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