Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.

Aims: Early prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease is feasible. Conventional autopsy is the current gold standard method for post-mortem confirmation. Radiologic techniques alternative to conventional autopsy, such as post-mortem micro-computed tomography, have been proposed in case of limit...

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Main Authors: Camilla Sandrini, Lucia Rossetti, Vanessa Zambelli, Roberta Zanarotti, Franca Bettinazzi, Roberta Soldá, Concetta Di Pace, Stiljan Hoxha, Flavio Luciano Ribichini, Giuseppe Faggian, Claudio Lombardi, Giovanni Battista Luciani
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2019.00092/full
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spelling doaj-f8e9b30d392348d89ef9b59a80a7e1792020-11-24T23:34:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602019-03-01710.3389/fped.2019.00092440556Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.Camilla Sandrini0Lucia Rossetti1Vanessa Zambelli2Roberta Zanarotti3Franca Bettinazzi4Roberta Soldá5Concetta Di Pace6Stiljan Hoxha7Flavio Luciano Ribichini8Giuseppe Faggian9Claudio Lombardi10Giovanni Battista Luciani11Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDivision of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano Bicocca, Monza, ItalyAzienda Ulss 9 Scaligera, Verona, ItalyDivision of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Pediatrics and Gynecology, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDivision of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Pediatrics and Gynecology, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDepartment of Pathology, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDivision of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Pediatrics and Gynecology, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDivision of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDivision of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Pediatrics and Gynecology, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyStudio Diagnostico Eco srl, Vimercate, ItalyDivision of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Pediatrics and Gynecology, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyAims: Early prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease is feasible. Conventional autopsy is the current gold standard method for post-mortem confirmation. Radiologic techniques alternative to conventional autopsy, such as post-mortem micro-computed tomography, have been proposed in case of limited diagnostic accuracy (i.e., early termination of pregnancy, samples of small dimension or of low weight). The aim of the present study was to define accuracy of micro-computed tomography for post-mortem diagnosis of congenital heart disease in gross anatomy samples.Methods and Results: Fetal heart underwent in-utero prenatal echocardiography and ex-vivo post-mortem evaluation by 9 μm resolution micro-computed tomography and conventional autopsy. For each case, 25 indices of cardiac anatomy were studied by post-mortem micro-computed tomography and conventional autopsy; these were used to compare the two post mortem techniques. Ten samples were examined (gestational age between 12 + 4 and 21 + 6 weeks of gestation). Considering comparable indices, agreement between post-mortem micro-computed tomography and conventional autopsy was of 100% and sensitivity and specificity were of 100%. In “challenging specimens,” post-mortem micro-computed tomography diagnoses more indices as compared to conventional autopsy and 84% of “not-diagnostic” indices at conventional autopsy would be diagnostic at post-mortem micro-computed tomography.Conclusion: Micro-computed tomography can be a valid diagnostic alternative to conventional autopsy for post-mortem evaluation of human fetal heart. In addition, it may prove superior to conventional autopsy particularly in cases coming from early termination of pregnancy or in samples of small dimension or of low weight.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2019.00092/fullcongenital heart disease—cardiacpost mortem micro-computed tomographyprenatal diagnosisfetal echocardiographyearly prenatal diagnosis
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author Camilla Sandrini
Lucia Rossetti
Vanessa Zambelli
Roberta Zanarotti
Franca Bettinazzi
Roberta Soldá
Concetta Di Pace
Stiljan Hoxha
Flavio Luciano Ribichini
Giuseppe Faggian
Claudio Lombardi
Giovanni Battista Luciani
spellingShingle Camilla Sandrini
Lucia Rossetti
Vanessa Zambelli
Roberta Zanarotti
Franca Bettinazzi
Roberta Soldá
Concetta Di Pace
Stiljan Hoxha
Flavio Luciano Ribichini
Giuseppe Faggian
Claudio Lombardi
Giovanni Battista Luciani
Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.
Frontiers in Pediatrics
congenital heart disease—cardiac
post mortem micro-computed tomography
prenatal diagnosis
fetal echocardiography
early prenatal diagnosis
author_facet Camilla Sandrini
Lucia Rossetti
Vanessa Zambelli
Roberta Zanarotti
Franca Bettinazzi
Roberta Soldá
Concetta Di Pace
Stiljan Hoxha
Flavio Luciano Ribichini
Giuseppe Faggian
Claudio Lombardi
Giovanni Battista Luciani
author_sort Camilla Sandrini
title Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.
title_short Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.
title_full Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.
title_fullStr Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of Micro-Computed Tomography in Post-mortem Evaluation of Fetal Congenital Heart Disease. Comparison Between Post-mortem Micro-CT and Conventional Autopsy.
title_sort accuracy of micro-computed tomography in post-mortem evaluation of fetal congenital heart disease. comparison between post-mortem micro-ct and conventional autopsy.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pediatrics
issn 2296-2360
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Aims: Early prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease is feasible. Conventional autopsy is the current gold standard method for post-mortem confirmation. Radiologic techniques alternative to conventional autopsy, such as post-mortem micro-computed tomography, have been proposed in case of limited diagnostic accuracy (i.e., early termination of pregnancy, samples of small dimension or of low weight). The aim of the present study was to define accuracy of micro-computed tomography for post-mortem diagnosis of congenital heart disease in gross anatomy samples.Methods and Results: Fetal heart underwent in-utero prenatal echocardiography and ex-vivo post-mortem evaluation by 9 μm resolution micro-computed tomography and conventional autopsy. For each case, 25 indices of cardiac anatomy were studied by post-mortem micro-computed tomography and conventional autopsy; these were used to compare the two post mortem techniques. Ten samples were examined (gestational age between 12 + 4 and 21 + 6 weeks of gestation). Considering comparable indices, agreement between post-mortem micro-computed tomography and conventional autopsy was of 100% and sensitivity and specificity were of 100%. In “challenging specimens,” post-mortem micro-computed tomography diagnoses more indices as compared to conventional autopsy and 84% of “not-diagnostic” indices at conventional autopsy would be diagnostic at post-mortem micro-computed tomography.Conclusion: Micro-computed tomography can be a valid diagnostic alternative to conventional autopsy for post-mortem evaluation of human fetal heart. In addition, it may prove superior to conventional autopsy particularly in cases coming from early termination of pregnancy or in samples of small dimension or of low weight.
topic congenital heart disease—cardiac
post mortem micro-computed tomography
prenatal diagnosis
fetal echocardiography
early prenatal diagnosis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2019.00092/full
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