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. 2014 Jun;34(6):558-63.
doi: 10.1002/pd.4348. Epub 2014 Mar 17.

Simplified first-trimester fetal cardiac screening (four chamber view and ventricular outflow tracts) in a low-risk population

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Simplified first-trimester fetal cardiac screening (four chamber view and ventricular outflow tracts) in a low-risk population

Emanuela Orlandi et al. Prenat Diagn. 2014 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: Our aim was to assess the accuracy of a simplified fetal cardiac study, inclusive of four-chamber view (4CV) and ventricular outflow tracts, performed during the 11-14 week screening by well-trained obstetricians to detect congenital heart diseases (CHDs).

Methods: A transabdominal ultrasound was performed on 4820 singleton pregnant women at 11-14 weeks to visualize the visceral site, the 4CV, and the outflow tracts. Neonatal outcomes were recorded 6 and 12 months after birth.

Results: Among the 4820 patients reviewed, 790 were excluded because of loss at prenatal or postnatal follow-up (649 cases), or inability to obtain adequate first-trimester sonographic cardiac evaluation (141 cases). Among the 4030 included cases, 32 CHD cases were detected (20 major and 12 minor); 18 of the major (90%) and five of the minor (42%) were detected or suspected in the first trimester, one major and six minor in the second trimester, and one major and one minor only after birth.

Conclusions: A simplified protocol is an effective tool to screen for CHD at 11-14 weeks.

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