{"title":"一项观察性研究,通过比较产前与产后发现,分析印度胎儿超声心动图由心脏专科医生主导的趋势:胎儿贲门纵向评估的经验教训。","authors":"Mandal Krishna D, Chaudhuri Maitri, Amatya Unnati, Kumar Gaurav, Tomar Munesh","doi":"10.36106/ijsr/4707583","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background and aims: Fetal echocardiography stands as the diagnostic pivot for serial assessment of cardiovascular anatomy and hemodynamics\nof fetus from rst trimester to postnatal life. It offers high sensitivity in accurate detection of cardiac development and lesions during intrauterine\nlife. The gold standard remains as postnatal or autopsy validation of antenatal ndings. Our objective was data analysis of the factors determining\nreferral pattern to pediatric cardiologist, conrmation of the diagnosis and appropriateness of parental counseling and pregnancy management\nstrategies. an observational study retrospectively reviewed all pregnant women reporting for fetal e Methods and results: chocardiography to\ntertiary pediatric cardiac center from February 2021 to July 2023. Relevant factors for referral to pediatric cardiology were tabulated. Fetal\nechocardiography protocol was adapted from American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine guidelines with Extended Cardiac Echocardiographic\nExamination protocol. Fetal echocardiographic results were categorized into simple, severe and functional defects. The fetuses were reviewed\npostnatally by neonatal echocardiography. Total of 330 pregnant ladies reported for fetal echocardiography in our department, 268 (81.2%) of them\nwere referred cases. The most common reasons for referral were intra-cardiac echogenic foci (ICEF) in 87 (32.5%) cases followed by suspected\ncongenital heart disease (CHD) in 80 (29.9%), maternal illness in 39(14.6%), extra-cardiac anomaly 22 (8.2%), family history of CHD 18(6.7%),\nfetal arrhythmia 11(4.1%), isolated valve regurgitation seven (2.6%), assisted reproduction three (1.1%) and cardiac mass in one (0.3%) case. We\ndetected cardiac abnormality in 113 (34.2%) fetuses. Of those, 55 (48.7%) had severe CHD, 32 (28.3%) had simple defect and 26(23%) had\nfunctional heart defect. 70 (62%) were born with congenital heart disease; of which 15(21.4%) were operated at the appropriate postnatal age.\nConclusions: fetal echocardiography by pediatric cardiologist delivers additive diagnostic value and facilitates appropriate parental counseling\nfrom mid gestation, helps in proper perinatal triaging and continued cardiac care from fetus- to newborn.","PeriodicalId":14358,"journal":{"name":"International journal of scientific research","volume":"82 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ANALYZING THE TREND OF CARDIOLOGIST DRIVEN FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN INDIAN SCENARIO WITH A COMPARISON OF PRENATAL VERSUS POSTNATAL FINDINGS: LESSONS LEARNED DURING A LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF FETAL CARDIA.\",\"authors\":\"Mandal Krishna D, Chaudhuri Maitri, Amatya Unnati, Kumar Gaurav, Tomar Munesh\",\"doi\":\"10.36106/ijsr/4707583\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Background and aims: Fetal echocardiography stands as the diagnostic pivot for serial assessment of cardiovascular anatomy and hemodynamics\\nof fetus from rst trimester to postnatal life. It offers high sensitivity in accurate detection of cardiac development and lesions during intrauterine\\nlife. The gold standard remains as postnatal or autopsy validation of antenatal ndings. Our objective was data analysis of the factors determining\\nreferral pattern to pediatric cardiologist, conrmation of the diagnosis and appropriateness of parental counseling and pregnancy management\\nstrategies. an observational study retrospectively reviewed all pregnant women reporting for fetal e Methods and results: chocardiography to\\ntertiary pediatric cardiac center from February 2021 to July 2023. Relevant factors for referral to pediatric cardiology were tabulated. Fetal\\nechocardiography protocol was adapted from American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine guidelines with Extended Cardiac Echocardiographic\\nExamination protocol. Fetal echocardiographic results were categorized into simple, severe and functional defects. 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AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ANALYZING THE TREND OF CARDIOLOGIST DRIVEN FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN INDIAN SCENARIO WITH A COMPARISON OF PRENATAL VERSUS POSTNATAL FINDINGS: LESSONS LEARNED DURING A LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF FETAL CARDIA.
Background and aims: Fetal echocardiography stands as the diagnostic pivot for serial assessment of cardiovascular anatomy and hemodynamics
of fetus from rst trimester to postnatal life. It offers high sensitivity in accurate detection of cardiac development and lesions during intrauterine
life. The gold standard remains as postnatal or autopsy validation of antenatal ndings. Our objective was data analysis of the factors determining
referral pattern to pediatric cardiologist, conrmation of the diagnosis and appropriateness of parental counseling and pregnancy management
strategies. an observational study retrospectively reviewed all pregnant women reporting for fetal e Methods and results: chocardiography to
tertiary pediatric cardiac center from February 2021 to July 2023. Relevant factors for referral to pediatric cardiology were tabulated. Fetal
echocardiography protocol was adapted from American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine guidelines with Extended Cardiac Echocardiographic
Examination protocol. Fetal echocardiographic results were categorized into simple, severe and functional defects. The fetuses were reviewed
postnatally by neonatal echocardiography. Total of 330 pregnant ladies reported for fetal echocardiography in our department, 268 (81.2%) of them
were referred cases. The most common reasons for referral were intra-cardiac echogenic foci (ICEF) in 87 (32.5%) cases followed by suspected
congenital heart disease (CHD) in 80 (29.9%), maternal illness in 39(14.6%), extra-cardiac anomaly 22 (8.2%), family history of CHD 18(6.7%),
fetal arrhythmia 11(4.1%), isolated valve regurgitation seven (2.6%), assisted reproduction three (1.1%) and cardiac mass in one (0.3%) case. We
detected cardiac abnormality in 113 (34.2%) fetuses. Of those, 55 (48.7%) had severe CHD, 32 (28.3%) had simple defect and 26(23%) had
functional heart defect. 70 (62%) were born with congenital heart disease; of which 15(21.4%) were operated at the appropriate postnatal age.
Conclusions: fetal echocardiography by pediatric cardiologist delivers additive diagnostic value and facilitates appropriate parental counseling
from mid gestation, helps in proper perinatal triaging and continued cardiac care from fetus- to newborn.