Simplified First-Trimester Fetal Cardiac Screening Protocol for Low-Risk Pregnancies: Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy
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Simplified First-Trimester Fetal Cardiac Screening Protocol for Low-Risk Pregnancies: Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy
Abstract
Introduction: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are among the most prevalent congenital anomalies and are frequently detected in pregnancies classified as low-risk, rather than in high-risk groups. Advancements in ultrasound technology have heightened the emphasis on first-trimester fetal cardiac screening. However, due to the small size of the fetal heart at this stage, significant challenges persist, underscoring the need for simplified and reproducible protocols that can be effectively applied on a population-wide scale.
Methods: This paper describes a screening approach centred on the four-chamber view (4CV) and three-vessel tracheal view (3VTV) with colour Doppler imaging. This includes optimisation of ultrasound machine settings and the use of transabdominal and transvaginal approaches to enhance visualisation.
Results: Evidence demonstrates a CHD detection rate of 76% in low-risk populations, with a 95% success rate in obtaining the necessary views.
Discussion and conclusion: Operator expertise and familiarity with cardiac anomalies are critical for accurate detection. The early identification of CHDs enables informed decision-making regarding pregnancy management. A simplified protocol for first-trimester cardiac screening offers a promising tool for the early identification of CHDs, enabling timely referral and intervention. To optimise detection rates and clinical outcomes, continuous professional education and systematic auditing processes are indispensable for practitioners performing early fetal cardiac screening.
Keywords: cardiac; first trimester; protocol; ultrasound.
© 2025 Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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