Does Larger Fetal Ascending Aorta Than the Pulmonary Artery Indicate Major Cardiac Anomaly?

Ş. Baran, A. Arslan, G. Doğan Durdağ, H. Kalaycı, Seda Yuksel Simsek, Songül Alemdaroğlu
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OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the cases in which the fetal ascending aorta is larger than the main pulmonary artery on the three-vessel view and aimed to determine the relationship between the larger ascending aorta and major cardiac anomalies.STUDY DESIGN: Pregnancies between 18-24 gestational weeks who underwent detailed second-trimester screening during 2015-2019 were evaluated. Cases whose fetal ascending aorta diameter was larger than fetal main pulmonary artery diameter on the three-vessel view despite normal four-chamber view were analyzed. Prenatal and postnatal echocardiography studies were performed for each case.RESULTS: Fetal ascending aorta diameter larger than fetal main pulmonary artery diameter on the three-vessel view despite normal four-chamber view was detected in 21 fetuses in a total of 3810 pregnancies (0.55%), and 10 (47.6%) of them had major congenital heart disease. The diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot, double outlet right ventricle, ventricular septal defect, pulmonary valve stenosis, and moderate to severe tricuspid regurgitation were confirmed with prenatal/postnatal echocardiography studies. The highest ratio of ascending aorta/main pulmonary artery was 1.4 in a fetus with a double outlet right ventricle and pulmonary valve stenosis.CONCLUSION: The fetal ratio of ascending aorta/main pulmonary artery larger than 1 on the three-vessel view may be a sign of certain cardiac anomalies. Nevertheless, this rate is not an indicator of a serious cardiac defect in all cases. Fetal advanced echocardiography and early postnatal cardiac evaluation should be done to confirm the diagnosis.
胎儿升主动脉比肺动脉大表明心脏有重大异常吗?
目的:研究胎儿升主动脉在三血管位面大于肺动脉的病例,探讨大升主动脉与心脏主要异常的关系。研究设计:对2015-2019年期间接受详细妊娠中期筛查的18-24孕周孕妇进行评估。分析了正常四腔镜下胎儿升主动脉直径大于胎儿肺动脉主动脉直径的病例。对每个病例进行产前和产后超声心动图检查。结果:3810例妊娠中,正常四腔镜下仍有21例胎儿升主动脉直径大于胎儿肺动脉主动脉直径(0.55%),其中10例(47.6%)存在重大先天性心脏病。产前/产后超声心动图证实诊断为法洛四联症、右心室双出口、室间隔缺损、肺动脉瓣狭窄、中重度三尖瓣反流。双出口右心室合并肺动脉瓣狭窄的胎儿升主动脉/肺动脉主动脉比值最高,为1.4。结论:胎儿升主动脉/肺动脉三血管比大于1可能是心脏异常的征象。然而,这个比率并不是所有病例中严重心脏缺陷的指标。胎儿高级超声心动图和产后早期心脏评估应确认诊断。
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