Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease: The Crucial Role of Perinatal and Delivery Planning

Sheetal Patel, E. Michelfelder
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Although most congenital heart defects (CHDs) are asymptomatic at birth, certain CHD lesions are at significant risk of severe hemodynamic instability and death if emergent cardiac interventions are not performed in a timely fashion. Therefore, accurate identification of at-risk fetuses and appropriate delivery resource planning according to the degree of anticipated hemodynamic instability is crucial. Fetal echocardiography has increased prenatal CHD detection in recent years due to advancements in ultrasound techniques and improved obstetrical cardiac screening protocols, enabling the prediction of newborns’ hemodynamic status. This assessment can guide multidisciplinary resource planning for postnatal care, including selection of delivery site, delivery room management, and transport to a cardiac center based on CHD risk severity. This review will discuss fetal cardiovascular physiology and the circulatory changes that occur at the time of and immediately following birth, outline fetal echocardiographic findings used to risk-stratify newborns with CHDs, and outline principles for neonatal resuscitation and initial transitional care in neonates with these complex CHD lesions.
先天性心脏病的产前诊断:围产期和分娩计划的关键作用
虽然大多数先天性心脏缺陷(CHD)在出生时无症状,但如果不及时进行紧急心脏介入治疗,某些先天性心脏缺陷病变的胎儿将面临严重血流动力学不稳定和死亡的巨大风险。因此,准确识别高危胎儿并根据预期的血流动力学不稳定程度制定适当的分娩资源计划至关重要。近年来,由于超声技术的进步和产科心脏筛查方案的改进,胎儿超声心动图检查提高了产前先天性心脏病的检测率,从而能够预测新生儿的血流动力学状态。这种评估可指导产后护理的多学科资源规划,包括分娩地点的选择、产房管理以及根据 CHD 风险严重程度转运至心脏中心。本综述将讨论胎儿心血管生理学以及出生时和出生后即刻发生的循环系统变化,概述用于对患有先天性心脏病的新生儿进行风险分级的胎儿超声心动图检查结果,并概述对患有这些复杂先天性心脏病的新生儿进行新生儿复苏和初期过渡性护理的原则。
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