Prenatal Screening for Cardiac Anomalies: The Value of Routine Addition of the Aortic Root to the Four-Chamber View
To determine whether the addition of the aortic-root view would detect more congenital cardiac anomalies than a standard four-chamber view alone. The study included fetuses of 14 weeks' gestation or more who were scanned in our unit during a 28-month period. Outcome information was obtained fro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 1994-09, Vol.84 (3), p.427-431 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To determine whether the addition of the aortic-root view would detect more congenital cardiac anomalies than a standard four-chamber view alone.
The study included fetuses of 14 weeks' gestation or more who were scanned in our unit during a 28-month period. Outcome information was obtained from postnatal echocardiograms and autopsies. Abnormal hearts were classified as to whether the four-chamber or aortic-root view was abnormal.
There were 5967 fetuses in whom a four-chamber view could be obtained. In 5111 of these, an aortic-root view could also be obtained. The four-chamber view detected 24 (47%) of the 51 fetuses with abnormal hearts. Adding the aortic-root view increased the sensitivity to 78%.
Visualization of the aortic root is a quick and easy means of evaluating the aortic outflow tract during routine scanning. Adding the aortic-root view to the standard four-chamber view will result in the detection of most cardiac anomalies prenatally. |
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ISSN: | 0029-7844 1873-233X |