zackarysdad
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Thanks so much for posting this information. Our five week old son just screened positive. According to the doctor he had "elevated IRT" and no mutations but needs a sweat test. He has no symptoms at all and is really thriving. Also his mother had a prenatal screening test which came back negative.
From what the doctor told us initially, I assumed that his IRT must have been highly elevated, which was worrisome. After seeing this post I called him and found out that his IRT level was 98.2, which according to this chart is a near 0% chance of CF. I've found research showing that <100 is considered normal. And also that in a lot of states and testing schemes, 98 and no mutations would be considered a negative result. We live in NYS which I know has a high false positive rate...
Of course I've found out enough in the last few days to know that nothing is certain, and there is still a chance he might have it... And I'll be anxious until we get the results of the sweat test. But I just wanted to let you know that this piece of information really helped me and my wife feel a lot less worried for now.
From what the doctor told us initially, I assumed that his IRT must have been highly elevated, which was worrisome. After seeing this post I called him and found out that his IRT level was 98.2, which according to this chart is a near 0% chance of CF. I've found research showing that <100 is considered normal. And also that in a lot of states and testing schemes, 98 and no mutations would be considered a negative result. We live in NYS which I know has a high false positive rate...
Of course I've found out enough in the last few days to know that nothing is certain, and there is still a chance he might have it... And I'll be anxious until we get the results of the sweat test. But I just wanted to let you know that this piece of information really helped me and my wife feel a lot less worried for now.