Assessment of fetal cardiac function in early fetal life: feasibility, reproducibility, and early fetal nomograms

Pilar Prats PhD , M. Teresa Izquierdo MD , M. Ángeles Rodríguez PhD , Ignacio Rodríguez MSc , Alberto Rodríguez-Melcón MD , Bernat Serra MD , Gerard Albaiges MD
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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fetal cardiology has shown a rapid development in the past decades. Fetal echocardiography is not only used for the detection of structural anomalies but also to assess fetal cardiac function. Assessment of the fetal cardiac function is performed mostly in the second and third trimesters. The study of fetal cardiac function at the end of first trimester has not been investigated properly, and there is a lack of reference values at early gestational weeks.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to assess if the measurement of time-related parameters of cardiac function in the left ventricle of the fetal heart is feasible and reproducible at the end of the first trimester. If possible, we provide nomograms of these parameters from 11 to 13+6 gestational weeks.

STUDY DESIGN

We conducted a prospective observational study from March to September 2022. The study was carried out in 2 hospitals (Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, and Hospital VITAHS 9 Octubre, Valencia, Spain). The scans were performed by 3 specialists in fetal medicine. The exclusion criteria were fetal cardiac rhythm abnormalities, abnormal nuchal translucency, abnormal ductus venosus, fetal malformations, stillbirth, estimated fetal weight <10 percentile, diabetes, and gestational hypertensive disorders. The cardiac function parameters studied in the left ventricle were isovolumetric contraction time, isovolumetric relaxation time, ejection time, filling time, cycle time, myocardial performance index, ejection time fraction, and filling time fraction. We study the feasibility and intra- and interobserver reproducibility of these parameters using the interclass correlation coefficient. Nomograms were created and the percentiles of the values of the different parameters were calculated.

RESULTS

A total of 409 cases were recruited but only 296 could be included in the statistical analysis once the exclusion criteria were applied. The intraobserver reproducibility study was excellent (interclass correlation coefficient >0.900), and the interobserver reproducibility study was good (interclass correlation coefficient >0.700). The data regression analysis showed that cycle time, filling time, isovolumetric contraction time, and filling time fraction increased with gestational age, whereas ejection time fraction decreased with gestational age and myocardial performance index (mean, 0.43±0.08), isovolumetric relaxation time (mean, 0.04±0.01), and ejection time (mean, 0.16±0.01) remained constant from 11 to 13 weeks.

CONCLUSION

The study of fetal cardiac function is feasible and reproducible at 11 to 13+6 gestational weeks. Nomograms of the studied parameters are provided.

胎儿早期心脏功能评估:可行性、可重复性和胎儿早期提名图
背景过去几十年来,胎儿心脏病学发展迅速。胎儿超声心动图不仅可用于检测结构异常,还可用于评估胎儿心脏功能。对胎儿心脏功能的评估主要在妊娠的第二和第三个月进行。本研究旨在评估在妊娠头三个月末期测量胎儿左心室心功能的时间相关参数是否可行且具有可重复性。如果可能,我们将提供这些参数在 11 至 13+6 孕周期间的提名图。研究在两家医院(西班牙巴塞罗那德克瑟斯大学医院和巴伦西亚 VITAHS 9 Octubre 医院)进行。扫描由 3 名胎儿医学专家进行。排除标准为胎儿心律异常、颈部透明带异常、静脉导管异常、胎儿畸形、死胎、胎儿估计体重为10%、糖尿病和妊娠高血压疾病。研究的左心室心功能参数包括等容收缩时间、等容舒张时间、射血时间、充盈时间、循环时间、心肌性能指数、射血时间分数和充盈时间分数。我们使用类间相关系数研究了这些参数的可行性以及观察者内部和观察者之间的再现性。结果共招募了 409 个病例,但在应用排除标准后,只有 296 个病例可纳入统计分析。观察者内部重现性研究结果极佳(类间相关系数为 0.900),观察者之间重现性研究结果良好(类间相关系数为 0.700)。数据回归分析显示,循环时间、充盈时间、等容收缩时间、充盈时间分数随胎龄增加而增加,而射血时间分数随胎龄和心肌性能指数(平均,0.结论 在 11-13+6 孕周进行胎儿心功能研究是可行和可重复的。提供了所研究参数的提名图。
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AJOG global reports
AJOG global reports Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health, Urology
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