Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?

Abstract Background Improvements in congenital heart disease (CHD) screening are needed based on the lack of sensitivity of current screening methods and the understanding that the early detection of certain CHDs may improve outcomes. Fetal venous circulation has caught medical attentio...

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Main Authors: Aldo L. Schenone, G. Giugni, M. H. Schenone, L. Diaz, A. Bermudez, D. Majdalany, A. Sosa-Olavarria
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Published: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2015-03-01
Series:American Journal of Perinatology Reports
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0035-1545670
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spelling doaj-59953b8f27fd4a50b6cf93236ab6d0c02020-11-25T02:52:38ZengThieme Medical Publishers, Inc.American Journal of Perinatology Reports2157-69982157-70052015-03-010501e60e6610.1055/s-0035-1545670Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?Aldo L. Schenone0G. Giugni1M. H. Schenone2L. Diaz3A. Bermudez4D. Majdalany5A. Sosa-Olavarria6Internal Medicine, Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OhioCentro de Estudios Perinatales, Valencia, VenezuelaDepartment of Materno-fetal Medicine, University of Tennessee, MemphisCentro de Estudios Perinatales, Valencia, VenezuelaCentro de Estudios Perinatales, Valencia, VenezuelaClinical Cardiology, Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic, OhioCentro de Estudios Perinatales, Valencia, VenezuelaAbstract Background Improvements in congenital heart disease (CHD) screening are needed based on the lack of sensitivity of current screening methods and the understanding that the early detection of certain CHDs may improve outcomes. Fetal venous circulation has caught medical attention, and two studies demonstrated that it is feasible to register pulmonary vein flow velocity waveforms (FVWs) during early gestation. Meanwhile, the latter study proposed pulmonary vein A-wave reversal as a marker of cardiac anomaly. Methods We report a series of six consecutive fetuses with confirmed cardiac anomalies that underwent first-trimester screening, including pulmonary vein FVWs, at our center during 2013. CHD was confirmed by late pregnancy echocardiography, and in three cases fetal autopsies were performed. Result/Discussion The ductus venosus (DV) and nuchal translucency (NT) predicted 50% of CHD cases, whereas the combination of markers identified 66.6% of CHD cases. When adding pulmonary vein assessment, the rate of detection rose to 83.3%. Total five of six cases of CHD had reversal of pulmonary vein A-wave during early pregnancy. The sixth case with CHD and nonreversal of A-wave was described as right ventricle hypoplasia with type 1 tricuspid atresia and persistent ductus arteriosus. Conclusion This is the first series reporting pulmonary vein end-diastolic reversal as a CHD screening add-on during early pregnancy. The addition of pulmonary vein FVW assessment to the current CHD screening bundle could increase the rate detection of cardiac anomalies. This pilot study suggests that pulmonary vein end-diastolic flow reversal favors detection of left-sided CHD over the right-sided ones.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0035-1545670fetal pulmonary veincongenital cardiac anomalycongenital heart diseasefirst-trimester screeningfetal heart disease screening
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author Aldo L. Schenone
G. Giugni
M. H. Schenone
L. Diaz
A. Bermudez
D. Majdalany
A. Sosa-Olavarria
spellingShingle Aldo L. Schenone
G. Giugni
M. H. Schenone
L. Diaz
A. Bermudez
D. Majdalany
A. Sosa-Olavarria
Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?
American Journal of Perinatology Reports
fetal pulmonary vein
congenital cardiac anomaly
congenital heart disease
first-trimester screening
fetal heart disease screening
author_facet Aldo L. Schenone
G. Giugni
M. H. Schenone
L. Diaz
A. Bermudez
D. Majdalany
A. Sosa-Olavarria
author_sort Aldo L. Schenone
title Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?
title_short Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?
title_full Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?
title_fullStr Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?
title_full_unstemmed Case Series: Fetal Pulmonary Vein A-Wave Reversal: An Early Marker of Left-Sided Cardiac Anomalies?
title_sort case series: fetal pulmonary vein a-wave reversal: an early marker of left-sided cardiac anomalies?
publisher Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
series American Journal of Perinatology Reports
issn 2157-6998
2157-7005
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Abstract Background Improvements in congenital heart disease (CHD) screening are needed based on the lack of sensitivity of current screening methods and the understanding that the early detection of certain CHDs may improve outcomes. Fetal venous circulation has caught medical attention, and two studies demonstrated that it is feasible to register pulmonary vein flow velocity waveforms (FVWs) during early gestation. Meanwhile, the latter study proposed pulmonary vein A-wave reversal as a marker of cardiac anomaly. Methods We report a series of six consecutive fetuses with confirmed cardiac anomalies that underwent first-trimester screening, including pulmonary vein FVWs, at our center during 2013. CHD was confirmed by late pregnancy echocardiography, and in three cases fetal autopsies were performed. Result/Discussion The ductus venosus (DV) and nuchal translucency (NT) predicted 50% of CHD cases, whereas the combination of markers identified 66.6% of CHD cases. When adding pulmonary vein assessment, the rate of detection rose to 83.3%. Total five of six cases of CHD had reversal of pulmonary vein A-wave during early pregnancy. The sixth case with CHD and nonreversal of A-wave was described as right ventricle hypoplasia with type 1 tricuspid atresia and persistent ductus arteriosus. Conclusion This is the first series reporting pulmonary vein end-diastolic reversal as a CHD screening add-on during early pregnancy. The addition of pulmonary vein FVW assessment to the current CHD screening bundle could increase the rate detection of cardiac anomalies. This pilot study suggests that pulmonary vein end-diastolic flow reversal favors detection of left-sided CHD over the right-sided ones.
topic fetal pulmonary vein
congenital cardiac anomaly
congenital heart disease
first-trimester screening
fetal heart disease screening
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0035-1545670
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