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Seminars in Roentgenology, 1991
Examination of the fetus offers a unique opportunity to understand the true scope of congenital and early acquired cardiac lesions. Diagnosis and management of arrhythmias remain the predominant use of these techniques. Structural heart disease can be completely characterized by two‐dimensional andDoppler examination.
J C, Huhta, K M, Rotondo
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Examination of the fetus offers a unique opportunity to understand the true scope of congenital and early acquired cardiac lesions. Diagnosis and management of arrhythmias remain the predominant use of these techniques. Structural heart disease can be completely characterized by two‐dimensional andDoppler examination.
J C, Huhta, K M, Rotondo
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1990
Fetal echocardiography has become an essential tool for the thorough evaluation of the fetus at risk for congenital heart disease. This examination is now a part of standard medical practice and should no longer be considered investigational. Widespread use of fetal echocardiography is providing valuable insights into fetal cardiac embryology and ...
L W, Hess+3 more
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Fetal echocardiography has become an essential tool for the thorough evaluation of the fetus at risk for congenital heart disease. This examination is now a part of standard medical practice and should no longer be considered investigational. Widespread use of fetal echocardiography is providing valuable insights into fetal cardiac embryology and ...
L W, Hess+3 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1995
Abstract: Fetal echocardiography has provided a means for the detailed assessment of cardiac structure and function from early prenatal life. Indications for a fetal echocardiographic examination and the potential implications for individuals caring for newborns with cardiac malformations are discussed.
D J, Penny, R G, Weintraub
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Abstract: Fetal echocardiography has provided a means for the detailed assessment of cardiac structure and function from early prenatal life. Indications for a fetal echocardiographic examination and the potential implications for individuals caring for newborns with cardiac malformations are discussed.
D J, Penny, R G, Weintraub
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
A limited form of fetal heart examination is feasible by the ultrasonographer involved in routine scanning, allowing selection of fetuses with major forms of heart disease in the overall pregnant population. Detailed and accurate prediction of cardiac malformation is possible in a specialized center studying pregnancies at increased risk of heart ...
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A limited form of fetal heart examination is feasible by the ultrasonographer involved in routine scanning, allowing selection of fetuses with major forms of heart disease in the overall pregnant population. Detailed and accurate prediction of cardiac malformation is possible in a specialized center studying pregnancies at increased risk of heart ...
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Indications for Fetal Echocardiography
Pediatric Cardiology, 2004Congenital heart disease is one of the most common congenital malformations diagnosed in liveborns. As more women undergo prenatal diagnosis, the need for screening fetal echocadiography increases. The fetal, maternal, and familial indications for fetal echocadiography are outlined in order to improve the identification of women in greatest need for ...
Maria Small, Joshua A. Copel
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The Impact of Fetal Echocardiography
Pediatric Cardiology, 2004Fetal echocardiography has impacted the fetus with congenital heart disease in many important ways. Advances in fetal echocardiography have allowed for more accurate and earlier detection of cardiac abnormalities. In turn, the prenatal diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities has improved the care and outcome of selected fetuses with severe cardiac ...
John P. Kovalchin, Norman H. Silverman
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Birth Defects Research, 2018
ObjectivesTo explore the technical aspects and clinical utility of early fetal echocardiography and screening of the fetal heart in early pregnancy. Also, to document differences in cardiac structure and function which can be demonstrated in the late first/early second trimesters.MethodsIn addition to summarizing our own experiences of late first/early
Angela McBrien+3 more
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ObjectivesTo explore the technical aspects and clinical utility of early fetal echocardiography and screening of the fetal heart in early pregnancy. Also, to document differences in cardiac structure and function which can be demonstrated in the late first/early second trimesters.MethodsIn addition to summarizing our own experiences of late first/early
Angela McBrien+3 more
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Accuracy of fetal echocardiography.
Radiology, 1987The reliability of prenatal ultrasound (US) for the detection of structural heart defects was investigated in a consecutive population of patients referred for prenatal US. Twenty-eight of 49 fetuses (57%) shown to have one or more heart defects with physical examination or autopsy were found to have congenital heart disease with prenatal US.
Barbara R. Pober+2 more
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Introduction to Fetal Echocardiography
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1991Fetal echocardiography is used to diagnose or exclude cardiac disease before birth. Fetuses known to be at risk for cardiac anomalies may be methodically screened; other fetuses present with abnormalities as pregnancy progresses and are studied as they are discovered. Abnormalities of anatomy as well as function may be detected.
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