简化早期妊娠胎儿心脏筛查方案低风险妊娠:提高效率和准确性

Q3 Medicine
Vanessa Pincham, Andrew McLennan, Jonathan Forsey, Ritu Mogra
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摘要

先天性心脏缺陷(CHDs)是最常见的先天性异常之一,通常在怀孕期间被发现为低风险,而不是高危人群。超声技术的进步提高了对妊娠早期胎儿心脏筛查的重视程度。然而,由于现阶段胎儿心脏的尺寸较小,仍然存在重大挑战,强调需要简化和可重复的方案,以便在全人群范围内有效应用。方法采用彩色多普勒成像,以四腔镜(4CV)和三血管气管镜(3VTV)为中心进行筛查。这包括优化超声机器设置和使用经腹和经阴道途径,以提高可视化。结果低危人群冠心病检出率为76%,获得必要检查的成功率为95%。讨论与结论操作人员的专业知识和对心脏异常的熟悉程度是准确检测的关键。早期发现冠心病有助于在妊娠管理方面做出明智的决策。一种简化的妊娠早期心脏筛查方案为早期识别冠心病提供了一种有希望的工具,能够及时转诊和干预。为了优化检出率和临床结果,持续的专业教育和系统的审计过程是必不可少的从业者进行早期胎儿心脏筛查。
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Simplified First-Trimester Fetal Cardiac Screening Protocol for Low-Risk Pregnancies: Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy

Introduction

Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are among the most prevalent congenital anomalies and are frequently detected in pregnancies classified as low-risk, rather than in high-risk groups. Advancements in ultrasound technology have heightened the emphasis on first-trimester fetal cardiac screening. However, due to the small size of the fetal heart at this stage, significant challenges persist, underscoring the need for simplified and reproducible protocols that can be effectively applied on a population-wide scale.

Methods

This paper describes a screening approach centred on the four-chamber view (4CV) and three-vessel tracheal view (3VTV) with colour Doppler imaging. This includes optimisation of ultrasound machine settings and the use of transabdominal and transvaginal approaches to enhance visualisation.

Results

Evidence demonstrates a CHD detection rate of 76% in low-risk populations, with a 95% success rate in obtaining the necessary views.

Discussion and Conclusion

Operator expertise and familiarity with cardiac anomalies are critical for accurate detection. The early identification of CHDs enables informed decision-making regarding pregnancy management. A simplified protocol for first-trimester cardiac screening offers a promising tool for the early identification of CHDs, enabling timely referral and intervention. To optimise detection rates and clinical outcomes, continuous professional education and systematic auditing processes are indispensable for practitioners performing early fetal cardiac screening.

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Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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