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Fetal dextrocardia: diagnosis and outcome in two tertiary centres

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卷 91, 期 12, 页码 1590-1594

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DOI: 10.1136/hrt.2004.048330

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Objective: To evaluate the incidence of fetal dextrocardia, associated cardiac and extracardiac malformations, and outcome. Design: Retrospective echocardiographic study. Setting: Two tertiary centres for fetal cardiology. Patients: 81 consecutive fetuses with a fetal dextrocardia presenting at Guy's Hospital, London, between 1983 and 2003 and at Hopital Robert Debre, Paris, between 1988 and 2003. Fetal dextrocardia was defined as a condition in which the major axis of the heart points to the right. Results: The incidence was 0.22%. There were 38 fetuses (47%) with situs solitus ( SS), 24 (30%) with situs ambiguus ( SA), and 19 (23%) with situs inversus ( SI). Structural cardiac malformations were found in 25 cases (66%) of SS, 23 cases (96%) of SA, and 12 cases (63%) of SI. Extracardiac malformations were identified in 12 cases (31%) of SS, in five cases (21%) of SA, and in two cases (10%) of SI. Of the 81 cases of fetal dextrocardia, there were 27 interrupted pregnancies ( 15 of 24 SA, 10 of 38 SS, and 2 of 19 SI), six intrauterine deaths ( 3 of 38 SS, 2 of 24 SA, and 1 of 19 SI), and five neonatal deaths ( 3 of 24 SA, 1 of 19 SI, and 1 of 38 SS). There were 43 survivors ( 24 of 38 SS, 15 of 19 SI, and 4 of 24 SA). Conclusion: The majority of fetuses with dextrocardia referred for fetal echocardiography have associated congenital heart disease. There is a broad spectrum of cardiac malformation and the incidence varies according to the atrial situs. Fetal echocardiography enables detection of complex congenital heart disease so that parents can be appropriately counselled.

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