Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening

<p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Patients with major or critical congenital heart disease (CHD) require surgical treatment or interventional cardiac catheterization during the first year or 28 days of life, respectively. Currently, the detection of CHD in Slovenia relies on the pr...

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Main Authors: Zoltan Narancsik, Minca Mramor, Samo Vesel
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2017-09-01
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spelling doaj-980127301eb0405b89ea359bd07e24392020-11-24T23:15:28ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242017-09-01867-82057Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screeningZoltan Narancsik0Minca Mramor1Samo Vesel2Unit of Cardiology, Division of Paediatrics, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, LjubljanaDivision of Paediatrics, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, LjubljanaUnit of Cardiology, Division of Paediatrics, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana<p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Patients with major or critical congenital heart disease (CHD) require surgical treatment or interventional cardiac catheterization during the first year or 28 days of life, respectively. Currently, the detection of CHD in Slovenia relies on the prenatal ultrasound screening and physical examination of the newborn.<br /><strong>Aims</strong>: 1) To determine the incidence of major/critical CHD in Slovenia; 2) to determine the proportion of infants with late detection of major/critical CHD based on the existing clinical practice; and 3) to estimate the improvement in CHD detection with a nation-wide neonatal pulse oximetry screening programme.<br /><strong>Methods</strong>: We reviewed the documentation of all patients with major/critical CHD born in Slovenia in years 2007–2012. We determined whether the heart condition was detected: 1) on time – prenatally or prior to discharge from maternity ward; or 2) late – after discharge or at autopsy.<br /><strong>Results</strong>: Among 128,839 live-born babies, 293 were diagnosed with a major CHD (2.27/1000 live births, 95 % confidence interval (CI): 2.0–2.5/1000) and of those 150 with a critical CHD (1.16/1000 live births, 95 % CI: 1.0–1.4/1000). Late detection occurred in 17.7 % of patients with major and 10.9 % patients with critical CHD. Out of 15 late-detected patients with critical CHD, 14 had an obstructive left heart lesion. In 2 patients CHD was diagnosed after death.<br /><strong>Conclusions</strong>: Detection of CHD in Slovenia is satisfactory. However, in the observed period, 10.9 % of newborns with a critical CHD were discharged undiagnosed. A nation-wide pulse oximetry screening programme could improve pre-discharge CHD detection.</p><p> </p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2203congenital heart defectsepidemiologypulse oximetrypaediatricscardiology
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author Zoltan Narancsik
Minca Mramor
Samo Vesel
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Minca Mramor
Samo Vesel
Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
Zdravniški Vestnik
congenital heart defects
epidemiology
pulse oximetry
paediatrics
cardiology
author_facet Zoltan Narancsik
Minca Mramor
Samo Vesel
author_sort Zoltan Narancsik
title Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
title_short Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
title_full Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
title_fullStr Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
title_full_unstemmed Congenital heart disease detection in Slovenia: Improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
title_sort congenital heart disease detection in slovenia: improvement potential of neonatal pulse oximetry screening
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2017-09-01
description <p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Patients with major or critical congenital heart disease (CHD) require surgical treatment or interventional cardiac catheterization during the first year or 28 days of life, respectively. Currently, the detection of CHD in Slovenia relies on the prenatal ultrasound screening and physical examination of the newborn.<br /><strong>Aims</strong>: 1) To determine the incidence of major/critical CHD in Slovenia; 2) to determine the proportion of infants with late detection of major/critical CHD based on the existing clinical practice; and 3) to estimate the improvement in CHD detection with a nation-wide neonatal pulse oximetry screening programme.<br /><strong>Methods</strong>: We reviewed the documentation of all patients with major/critical CHD born in Slovenia in years 2007–2012. We determined whether the heart condition was detected: 1) on time – prenatally or prior to discharge from maternity ward; or 2) late – after discharge or at autopsy.<br /><strong>Results</strong>: Among 128,839 live-born babies, 293 were diagnosed with a major CHD (2.27/1000 live births, 95 % confidence interval (CI): 2.0–2.5/1000) and of those 150 with a critical CHD (1.16/1000 live births, 95 % CI: 1.0–1.4/1000). Late detection occurred in 17.7 % of patients with major and 10.9 % patients with critical CHD. Out of 15 late-detected patients with critical CHD, 14 had an obstructive left heart lesion. In 2 patients CHD was diagnosed after death.<br /><strong>Conclusions</strong>: Detection of CHD in Slovenia is satisfactory. However, in the observed period, 10.9 % of newborns with a critical CHD were discharged undiagnosed. A nation-wide pulse oximetry screening programme could improve pre-discharge CHD detection.</p><p> </p>
topic congenital heart defects
epidemiology
pulse oximetry
paediatrics
cardiology
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2203
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