Short Term Outcome of Children with Antenatally Diagnosed Heart Disease: A Retrospective Single Centre Study
Introduction: The aim of foetal echocardiography is to improve the outcome of foetuses with congenital heart diseases. Impact of foetal echocardiography on the foetuses with antenatally diagnosed heart disease is less studied in public sector hospitals in India. Aim: To evaluate the short term...
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Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2021-02-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Summary: | Introduction: The aim of foetal echocardiography is to improve
the outcome of foetuses with congenital heart diseases. Impact
of foetal echocardiography on the foetuses with antenatally
diagnosed heart disease is less studied in public sector
hospitals in India.
Aim: To evaluate the short term outcome of infants born with
antenatally diagnosed heart disease.
Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective observational
study conducted from April 2016 to June 2019 in a tertiary care
public hospital in Northern India. Data was tabulated as mean,
frequency and percentages, analysis were done in Microsoft
excel 2013. Study included total of 1013 patients who underwent
foetal echocardiography during the study period.
Results: Heart disease was found in 59 patients after
excluding five cases of ductal constriction. Referral for foetal
echocardiography was frequently late. Among the group with
abnormal foetal echocardiography, the mean gestational age
at the time of diagnosis was 28.4 weeks. Follow-up data was
available for 45 patients. A 24.4% (11/45) of those diagnosed
with heart disease did not survive till term. 50% (17/34) of
those born died before three months of age. Only two neonates
underwent surgery before three months of age. Overall, 62.2%
did not survive beyond three months of age.
Conclusion: It was found that referrals for foetal
echocardiography in setting were frequently late. Despite
antenatal diagnosis the outcome for foetuses with heart disease
was less than optimal. This reflects both the complexity of heart
disease as well as lack of paediatric cardiac care to young
infants in the setting. Access to high quality cardiac care for
infants and neonates are essential for foetal echocardiography
to have a meaningful impact on foetuses with heart disease. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |