Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital

Objective: To determine the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital. Background: Timely referral for fetal echocardiogram is considered essential for identification of congenital heart diseases, interventions, and counseling of parents. The present stu...

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Main Authors: Asma Kanwal, Abdul Malik Sheikh, Tayyaba Saher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saudi Heart Association 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1016731517301598
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spelling doaj-572cb66da69741469efd438771e8b9ff2020-11-25T03:19:38ZengSaudi Heart AssociationJournal of the Saudi Heart Association1016-73152018-07-01303205210Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospitalAsma Kanwal0Abdul Malik Sheikh1Tayyaba Saher2Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology, Rawalpindi, PakistanaPakistan; Corresponding author at: Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology, Rawalpindi, PakistanaPakistanDepartment of Pediatric Cardiology, Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology, Rawalpindi, PakistanaPakistanObjective: To determine the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital. Background: Timely referral for fetal echocardiogram is considered essential for identification of congenital heart diseases, interventions, and counseling of parents. The present study highlights the factors associated with delayed referral for fetal echocardiography. Material and methods: This prospective study includes a total of 200 pregnant females who were referred for fetal echocardiography. The data collected included referral indications, gestational age, maternal age, educational status, referral personale, and final diagnosis on echocardiography. Results: The mean gestational age of presentation was found to be 33 weeks [standard deviation (SD), 4.8 weeks]. Among 200 females, 24% were referred at second trimester, 69% presented at third trimester, and 6% of the females presented at term. No female presented before 18 weeks of gestation. Our results showed that most of the females (94%) were referred by their gynecologist. Eighty-nine percent of the females were booked since the first trimester. The most common indication for referral was unexplained death of children (60%). Of 200 pregnant women, 40% were found to be illiterate and 60% were educated. However, the mean gestational age of presentation of illiterate females was 32.9 weeks (SD, 4.2 weeks), and for educated women it was 33 weeks (SD, 5 weeks). Congenital heart disease was diagnosed in 12% of the cases. Conclusion: On the basis of the results, it could be concluded that delayed presentation for fetal echocardiography was not associated with the educational status of females. By contrast, referral personnel were found to be responsible for the delayed referral of females. Therefore, we strongly recommend that both pregnant women and gynecologists be educated about the importance of timely diagnosis for identification of congenital heart diseases. Keywords: Congenital heart diseases, Fetal echocardiography, Prenatal diagnosishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1016731517301598
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Tayyaba Saher
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Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
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Abdul Malik Sheikh
Tayyaba Saher
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title Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
title_short Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
title_full Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
title_fullStr Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
title_full_unstemmed Determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
title_sort determining the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital
publisher Saudi Heart Association
series Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
issn 1016-7315
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Objective: To determine the factors causing delayed referral for fetal echocardiography at a tertiary care hospital. Background: Timely referral for fetal echocardiogram is considered essential for identification of congenital heart diseases, interventions, and counseling of parents. The present study highlights the factors associated with delayed referral for fetal echocardiography. Material and methods: This prospective study includes a total of 200 pregnant females who were referred for fetal echocardiography. The data collected included referral indications, gestational age, maternal age, educational status, referral personale, and final diagnosis on echocardiography. Results: The mean gestational age of presentation was found to be 33 weeks [standard deviation (SD), 4.8 weeks]. Among 200 females, 24% were referred at second trimester, 69% presented at third trimester, and 6% of the females presented at term. No female presented before 18 weeks of gestation. Our results showed that most of the females (94%) were referred by their gynecologist. Eighty-nine percent of the females were booked since the first trimester. The most common indication for referral was unexplained death of children (60%). Of 200 pregnant women, 40% were found to be illiterate and 60% were educated. However, the mean gestational age of presentation of illiterate females was 32.9 weeks (SD, 4.2 weeks), and for educated women it was 33 weeks (SD, 5 weeks). Congenital heart disease was diagnosed in 12% of the cases. Conclusion: On the basis of the results, it could be concluded that delayed presentation for fetal echocardiography was not associated with the educational status of females. By contrast, referral personnel were found to be responsible for the delayed referral of females. Therefore, we strongly recommend that both pregnant women and gynecologists be educated about the importance of timely diagnosis for identification of congenital heart diseases. Keywords: Congenital heart diseases, Fetal echocardiography, Prenatal diagnosis
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