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Research Article • Vol.4, Issue 12 • ISSN: 2766-2276 • Open Access • CC BY 4.0
The Value of Fetal Echocardiography for Early Detection of Congenital Heart Defects: A Report of our Experience in a Great Referral Heart Center in Iran
Abstract
Background: Prenatal diagnosis of cardiac defects in fetus is of paramount importance to enable a better monitoring of heart defects and to allow planning a proper management. We reported our experience on fetal heart echocardiography in a great referral heart center in Iran with the approach to assessment of the diagnostic value of this tool for detecting Congenital Heart Diseases (CHDs).
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 234 pregnant women attended at a great referral heart center in Tehran, Iran between 2012 and 2016 for heart abnormalities screening. All women were evaluated by trans-abdominal fetal echocardiography from 12 weeks of gestation to term and after birth.
Results: Fetal echocardiography showed different types of CHDs in 5.9%. CHDs detected in 9.9% of neonates by echocardiography after birth. The most common heart abnormalities detected was VSD in 4.3%. Considering echocardiography findings after birth as the reference, fetal echocardiography had a sensitivity of 92.8%, a specificity of 66.6%, a positive predictive value of 59.8%, a negative predictive value of 86.6%, and an accuracy of 84.1% for detection of heart defects.
Conclusion: Fetal heart echocardiography is a sensitive tool for detection of CHDs, but its specificity is moderate.
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| Journal | Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences (JBRES) |
|---|---|
| ISSN | 2766-2276 |
| DOI | DOI 10.37871/jbres1845 |
| Volume / Issue | Vol. 4, Issue 12 |
| Received | November 21, 2023 |
| Accepted | December 9, 2023 |
| Published | December 12, 2023 |
| Article Type | Research Article |
| Pages | 1652-1656 |
| License | CC BY 4.0 — Open Access |
| Publisher | SciRes Literature LLC, Sheridan, WY, USA |
| Language | English |
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