Quadruple Marker Test in Gurgaon
Whole or lower ultrasound report is required, Sample collected only for 14-21 weeks of pregnancy
Test(s) Included (2)
- DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS
- MATERNAL SCREENING SECOND TRIMESTER- QUADRUPLE MARKER
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Quadruple Marker Test In Gurugram
Overview of the Quadruple Marker Test
Test Overview
Sample Type | Blood |
Reports Delivery | Reports available within 2 days |
Price/Cost | 3899 |
Number of Tests Included | 2 |
The Quadruple Marker Test, also known as the Quad Screen, is a prenatal screening test performed between 15 to 20 weeks of pregnancy to assess the risk of certain birth defects and fetal complications. It measures the levels of four substances in a pregnant woman’s blood: Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Estriol, and Inhibin-A. This test helps estimate the likelihood of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18), as well as neural tube defects like spina bifida. While the Quadruple Marker Test does not provide a definitive diagnosis, it helps identify pregnancies that may require further evaluation. If the results indicate an increased risk, additional diagnostic tests such as amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS) may be recommended for confirmation.
Tests Included in Quadruple Marker Test in Gurugram
Here are the key components measured in the Quadruple Marker Test:
1.Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
- A protein produced by the baby’s liver and yolk sac.
- Helps assess the risk of neural tube defects, such as spina bifida, and other abnormalities in fetal development.
2.Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
- A hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy.
- Abnormal levels can indicate chromosomal conditions like Down syndrome (Trisomy 21).
3.Unconjugated Estriol (uE3)
- A form of estrogen produced by the fetus and the placenta.
- Low levels might suggest conditions such as Edward’s syndrome (Trisomy 18) or other developmental problems.
4.Inhibin-A
- A hormone secreted by the placenta.
- Elevated levels are associated with an increased risk of Down syndrome.
What Conditions Can Be Diagnosed With the Quadruple Marker Test?
The Quadruple Marker Test is a prenatal screening used to evaluate the risk of certain genetic and developmental conditions in a fetus. While it does not provide a definitive diagnosis, it helps identify pregnancies that may require further testing. The conditions it can help assess include:
Chromosomal Abnormalities:
- Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21): A genetic condition that causes intellectual disabilities and distinctive physical features.
- Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18): A severe genetic disorder associated with multiple organ defects and developmental delays.
Neural Tube Defects (NTDs): - Spina Bifida: A condition where the spinal cord does not develop properly, potentially leading to physical and neurological impairments.
- Anencephaly: A fatal condition in which parts of the brain and skull do not form correctly.
Other Pregnancy Complications: - Risk of Preeclampsia: Elevated levels of certain markers may indicate a higher likelihood of developing high blood pressure during pregnancy.
Fetal Growth Restrictions: Abnormal results may suggest potential issues with fetal growth and development. - Multiple Pregnancies: The test can sometimes help detect twins or multiples, as marker levels may be significantly higher than in a single pregnancy.
While the Quadruple Marker Test does not confirm these conditions, abnormal results may prompt further diagnostic tests such as amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS) for a definitive diagnosis.
Test Requirements
The Quadruple Marker Test is a simple blood test that requires minimal preparation. Here are the key requirements:
- Timing: The test is usually performed between 15 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, with the optimal window being 16 to 18 weeks for more accurate results.
- Fasting: No fasting is required; the test can be done at any time of the day.
- Blood Sample: A small blood sample is drawn from the mother’s arm for analysis.
- Medical History: The doctor may ask for details like maternal age, weight, gestational age, and medical history, as these factors influence the test results.
- Doctor’s Prescription: A prescription or recommendation from a healthcare provider is typically needed before taking the test.
Since the Quadruple Marker Test is a screening test and not a diagnostic test, abnormal results may require further testing, such as ultrasound, amniocentesis, or chorionic villus sampling (CVS), for confirmation.
Price of the Quadruple Marker Test in Gurugram
Quadruple Marker Test Price in Different Cities
City | Anti CCP Test Price |
Bangalore | ₹4332 |
Hyderabad | ₹4332 |
Chennai | ₹4332 |
Gurgaon | ₹4655 |
Delhi | ₹4655 |
The Quadruple Marker Test price in India can vary based on the laboratory, location, and additional services offered.
- Test Type: This second-trimester prenatal screening measures levels of specific substances in the mother's blood to assess the risk of genetic disorders and birth defects in the baby. It is a standard test offered by diagnostic centres and hospitals.
- Location: The geographical area where the test is conducted can greatly influence the cost. In metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, the cost may be slightly higher due to advanced facilities and greater demand. In smaller towns, the test might be comparatively more affordable but could have limited availability.
- Lab Quality: The reputation and technology of the laboratory play a role in the cost. Premium diagnostic centres equipped with cutting-edge technology and expert professionals may charge higher rates, but they provide more reliable and accurate results.
- Additional Services: Services like home sample collection, quicker result delivery, or online consultations with doctors might add to the overall cost. These conveniences, while helpful, may come with an additional fee depending on the provider.
- Discounts and Promotions: Many diagnostic centres, such as Apollo 24|7, often provide discounts or bundled packages for prenatal tests, reducing the total quadruple test price. Be sure to check the latest deals on their official websites or apps to make the most of these savings.
Reports of the Quadruple Marker Test
Here’s a breakdown of the components, normal range, and what deviations from the normal range indicate:
Component | Normal Range | Increased/Decreased Levels Indicate |
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) | Varies by gestational age and maternal weight. |
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) | Varies with gestational age (typically 13,000–300,000 mIU/mL in the second trimester) |
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Estriol (Unconjugated Estriol - uE3) | Varies by gestational age. | Decreased Estriol: Increased risk of Down syndrome, fetal distress, or other chromosomal conditions. |
Inhibin-A | Varies by gestational age. |
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Note: The interpretation of Quadruple Marker Test results must consider maternal factors such as age, weight, and medical conditions, as these can affect marker levels. Abnormal results should be assessed alongside clinical findings, and further diagnostic tests, like amniocentesis, may be required for confirmation.
How Often Should You Be Recommended Quadruple Marker Test?
The Quadruple Marker Test is a one-time prenatal screening test conducted between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy, with the optimal window between 16 and 18 weeks. It is not typically repeated unless specific concerns arise, such as:
- Abnormal First-Trimester Screening Results: If early tests indicate a potential risk of fetal abnormalities, further screenings may be recommended.
- Unclear or Borderline Results: If initial results are inconclusive, a repeat test or additional diagnostic procedures like amniocentesis may be necessary.
- High-Risk Pregnancies: In cases of maternal health conditions, genetic predispositions, or multiple pregnancies, further evaluation may be advised.
Since the Quadruple Marker Test is a screening tool rather than a diagnostic test, it is generally performed only once unless further assessments are required based on the results.
Book the Quadruple Marker Test Online
Booking a Quadruple Marker Test through Apollo 24|7 is convenient and can be done from the comfort of your home. Follow these easy steps:
1.Visit Apollo 24|7 Website or App:
Start by visiting the official Apollo 24|7 website or download their easy-to-use mobile app from the App Store or Google Play. The platform is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly for hassle-free navigation.
2.Search for the Test:
On the homepage, locate the search bar, typically positioned at the top of the page. Type in “Quadruple Marker Test” or “Maternal Serum Screening” to find the specific test page related to the quadruple marker test, which screens for chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome, Trisomy 18, and neural tube defects.
3.Select a Convenient Time and Location:
Once you are on the Quadruple Marker Test page, choose a suitable time slot for the test and select your preferred location from the available collection centres or diagnostic facilities. You will also find information on the test cost on this page.
4.Complete Your Booking:
After choosing your time and location, fill in your details to complete the booking process. Ensure all the information provided is correct to avoid any issues during the test.
5.Wait for Confirmation:
After completing the booking, you will receive a confirmation message or email from Apollo 24|7 verifying your booking details. This confirms that your test request has been successfully processed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the Quadruple Marker Test mandatory during pregnancy?
No, the Quadruple Marker Test is not mandatory but is highly recommended for pregnant women as part of routine prenatal care. It’s a screening test that helps assess the risk of certain birth defects and chromosomal abnormalities. It is typically offered to women in their second trimester but is optional, depending on the individual's healthcare provider's advice and personal health circumstances.
What does the Quadruple Marker Test specifically screen for?
The Quadruple Marker Test screens for the likelihood of certain fetal conditions, including Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18 & Neural tube defects (such as spina bifida or anencephaly).
Can the Quadruple Marker Test be done during the first trimester?
No, the Quadruple Marker Test is typically performed between the 15th and 20th weeks of pregnancy, which is the second trimester. If you are in your first trimester, other screenings, such as the First Trimester Screening, are recommended. The Quadruple Marker Test is specifically for the second trimester.
Does the Quadruple Marker Test require prior ultrasound or other tests?
While an ultrasound is not required for the Quadruple Marker Test, it is often performed in conjunction with it, especially to measure the nuchal translucency, which can provide additional information for risk assessment. Combining the Quadruple Marker Test with an ultrasound or other screenings can help provide a clearer picture of fetal health.
Can I opt for other genetic tests instead of the Quadruple Marker Test?
Yes, there are alternative genetic tests available that screen for birth defects and chromosomal abnormalities, including non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and combined first-trimester screening. The decision between these tests will depend on individual preferences, medical history, and advice from your healthcare provider.
How accurate is the Quadruple Marker Test?
The Quadruple Marker Test is a screening test and provides risk estimates, not definitive diagnoses. While it is relatively accurate in identifying pregnancies at higher risk for certain conditions, it may produce false-positive or false-negative results. If the test indicates a high risk, further diagnostic tests like amniocentesis may be required to confirm the diagnosis.
Can I have a Quadruple Marker Test if I’ve had a previous pregnancy with birth defects?
Yes, women who have had a previous pregnancy with birth defects are often recommended to undergo the Quadruple Marker Test. A history of birth defects can increase the risk of recurrence, and this test helps assess the current pregnancy's risk.
What is the price of a Quadruple Marker Test in Gurgaon?
The price of Quadruple Marker Test at Apollo 24|7 is Rs. 3899.
How long does a Quadruple Marker Test take in Gurgaon?
It takes less than 5 minutes to take Quadruple Marker Test in Gurgaon. The area is cleaned using an antiseptic wipe and a tourniquet is applied to enhance blood flow before inserting a needle to collect the sample. The sample is then sent to a lab for analysis.
When will I receive my reports in Gurgaon?
The report for Quadruple Marker Test is usually available within Reports available within 2 days in Gurgaon, however, the time may vary depending on the type of test. After your Quadruple Marker Test is complete, you will receive a notification from Apollo 24|7 letting you know that your results are ready for viewing.
Is home sample collection available for a Quadruple Marker Test in Gurgaon?
Yes, home sample collection is available for a Quadruple Marker Test in Gurgaon. Moreover, you can select a suitable time slot and location for your blood sample collection.
Can I book a Quadruple Marker Test near me in Gurgaon?
Yes. All you need to do is visit the Apollo 24|7 website or app and search for Quadruple Marker Test. Select a convenient time and location, then finalize your booking by providing the necessary details. Wait for a confirmation message to complete the process.
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