Role of Echocardiography in Prenatal Screening of Congenital Heart Diseases and its Correlation with Postnatal Outcome
Introduction: Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) are one of the most common forms of congenital anomalies. Fetal echocardiography performed during second trimester aims at early diagnosis of congenital heart disease which is instrumental in proper planning of delivery, perinatal care and counsellin...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2017-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9750/25929_CE[Ra1]_F(RK)_PF1(SwG_PY)_PFA(SS)_PF2(P_NESY).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) are one
of the most common forms of congenital anomalies. Fetal
echocardiography performed during second trimester aims at
early diagnosis of congenital heart disease which is instrumental
in proper planning of delivery, perinatal care and counselling of
parents.
Aim: To evaluate the role of fetal echocardiography in prenatal
screening of CHDs and to study the role of associated
extracardiac anomalies.
Materials and Methods: This was a hospital based prospective
and correlative type of study, done over a period of one year.
Antenatal screening of fetal heart was done in mid-trimester
high and low risk pregnancies. The prenatal echo findings were
co-related with postnatal findings in case of any abnormality
detected. The extra-cardiac anomalies associated with positive
cases were evaluated and studied for their impact on postnatal
outcome.
Results: A total of 1200 pregnancies were screened out of
which 672 were low risk and 528 were high risk. The cases with
abnormal echo findings were followed postnatally. The overall
incidence of CHD in study population was 15 per 1000. The
incidence in high and low risk pregnancies were 16.3 and 13.25
per thousand respectively. Complete agreement of 68.17%
was found between prenatal and postnatal findings. The most
frequent Extra-Cardiac Anomalies (ECA) in cases with CHD
was of musculoskeletal system. The CHD cases with ECA were
significantly of low birth weight, born preterm and delivered by
Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS).
Conclusion: Fetal heart is the most overlooked part in every
routine anomaly scan. We conclude that fetal echocardiography
should be an integral part of every second trimester anomaly
scan for all pregnant females irrespective of their risk factors.
The associated ECAs are another factor that causes increased
mortality both in antenatal and neonatal life, again warranting
an early fetal echo. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |