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Four chamber view plus three-vessel and trachea view for a complete evaluation of the fetal heart during the second trimester

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JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 309-312

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WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO
DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2006.059

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congenital heart diseases; four chamber view; prenatal diagnosis; three-vessel view

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Objective: To test the efficacy of a recently introduced ultrasonic scanning plane (three vessel and trachea view -3VT'V- plus color flow mapping -3VTVC) on a low-risk population for detection of congenital heart disease (CHD). Patients and setting: Antenatal clinic dealing with local low-risk population. All antenatal patients having a second trimester scan in a 1 year period. All patients had a 3VT plus 3VTC views added to routine four chamber view. Postnatal examinations were performed according to standard hospital protocol. Results: 2847 patients were examined. The plane was achievable in all 23 fetuses with CHID detected, three false negative (aortic coarctation) and two false positive. Sensitivity of the examination was 88.5%, as high as more sophisticated and difficult targeted cardiac scanning. The extra time necessary to perform the test was minimal. Conclusion: 3VTV and 3VTCV were satisfactory used as imaging planes in a busy antenatal clinic in a low-risk population. They could be easily added to the four chamber view as routine screening for CHID and increase the detection rate to 90%.

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