Four-chamber view screening of the fetal heart was greeted with significant optimism in the mid-1980s. This screening technique was initially expected to detect most congenital heart disease in utero; however, recent studies demonstrate a 4% to 40% sensitivity of four-chamber view screening. It is therefore probable that the dream of antepartum diagnosis of most congenital heart disease in utero will remain unfulfilled. This is particularly true with increasing funding constraints for health care provision imposed by both the federal government and third-party payors
Advances in the prenatal diagnosis of heart disease have improved accuracy in the evaluation of stru...
Second trimester screening for congenital heart defects occurs during the routine 18-20 weeks' anoma...
Congenital heart defects (CHDs), the most commonly occurring congenital malformations, cause signifi...
Four-chamber view screening of the fetal heart was greeted with significant optimism in the mid-1980...
The aim of the study was to provide logical steps, alternative to the sequential chamber analysis, f...
Objective: To test the efficacy of a recently introduced ultrasonic scanning plane (three vessel and...
Objectives Our aim was to assess the accuracy of a simplified fetal cardiac study, inclusive of four...
The examination of very small fetal hearts requires special equipment and a specialist that are not ...
The mortality rate is high and prognosis is worse among new-borns with prenatal diagnosis of heart m...
Background and Objectives: Although frequent and associated with high mortality and morbidity rate, ...
The examination of the fetal heart is part of the comprehensive fetal scan, but this examination is ...
Federal University of São Paulo Department of ObstetricsUNIFESP, Department of ObstetricsSciEL
This article presents a step-wise process to evaluate fetal cardiac anatomy by the radiologist and t...
AbstractObjective. This report describes our experience with fetal congenital heart disease since 19...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
Advances in the prenatal diagnosis of heart disease have improved accuracy in the evaluation of stru...
Second trimester screening for congenital heart defects occurs during the routine 18-20 weeks' anoma...
Congenital heart defects (CHDs), the most commonly occurring congenital malformations, cause signifi...
Four-chamber view screening of the fetal heart was greeted with significant optimism in the mid-1980...
The aim of the study was to provide logical steps, alternative to the sequential chamber analysis, f...
Objective: To test the efficacy of a recently introduced ultrasonic scanning plane (three vessel and...
Objectives Our aim was to assess the accuracy of a simplified fetal cardiac study, inclusive of four...
The examination of very small fetal hearts requires special equipment and a specialist that are not ...
The mortality rate is high and prognosis is worse among new-borns with prenatal diagnosis of heart m...
Background and Objectives: Although frequent and associated with high mortality and morbidity rate, ...
The examination of the fetal heart is part of the comprehensive fetal scan, but this examination is ...
Federal University of São Paulo Department of ObstetricsUNIFESP, Department of ObstetricsSciEL
This article presents a step-wise process to evaluate fetal cardiac anatomy by the radiologist and t...
AbstractObjective. This report describes our experience with fetal congenital heart disease since 19...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
Advances in the prenatal diagnosis of heart disease have improved accuracy in the evaluation of stru...
Second trimester screening for congenital heart defects occurs during the routine 18-20 weeks' anoma...
Congenital heart defects (CHDs), the most commonly occurring congenital malformations, cause signifi...