第一个月胎儿心脏的尸检评估。

Current Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.48.03.01
Dan Ruican, Ana-Maria Petrescu, Anca-Maria Istrate-Ofiţeru, Dominic Gabriel Iliescu
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由于技术的快速进步和诊断专业知识的不断增加,胎儿医学正在迅速进步。产前诊断的进步使得早在妊娠早期就可以识别胎儿的结构异常。然而,为了验证导致终止妊娠的超声心动图诊断,应根据正确的解剖诊断对因严重胎儿畸形而终止妊娠进行检查。在PRISMA声明之后,进行了系统的文献检索,以查找关于死后早期妊娠人类胎儿心脏评估的文章。使用搜索方法找到了13项合适的研究。从理论上讲,在妊娠早期死亡后检查人类胎儿心脏是可能的,但由于与手术和设备相关的成本、固定和对比过程(用于微型CT)带来的组织着色和扭曲的影响、目前对熟练操作员的获取、重建、,并且处理图像以及比传统临床扫描更大的数据存储要求。
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Postmortem Evaluation of First Trimester Fetal Heart.

Postmortem Evaluation of First Trimester Fetal Heart.

Due to rapid technology advancement and increasing diagnostic expertise, fetal medicine is rapidly improving. Prenatal diagnostic advancements made it possible to identify structural abnormalities in fetuses as early as the first trimester of pregnancy. However, to validate the echocardiographic diagnosis that led to the pregnancy termination, the termination of pregnancy owing to severe fetal deformities should be audited in accordance with a correct anatomic diagnosis. Following the PRISMA declaration, a systematic literature search was done to find articles on post-mortem first trimester human fetal heart evaluation. Thirteen suitable studies were found using the search method. It is theoretically possible to examine the human fetal heart after death in early pregnancy however these methods are not widely available due the costs associated with the procedure and the equipment, the effects of tissue coloration and distortion brought on by the fixation and contrasting processes (for micro-CT), the current requirement for a skilled operator to acquire, reconstruct, and process the images, and data storage requirements greater than those of conventional clinical scans.

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