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Fetal Doppler Echocardiography

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
Les auteurs rappellent les particularites du systeme cardiovasculaire fœtal et donnent les indications de son exploration par echographie Doppler. La technique de l'examen du cœur fœtal est ensuite decrite ainsi que les differents traces obtenus. Le chapitre se termine par les applications possibles de cet examen au diagnostic in utero des anomalies ...
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Parental reactions to fetal echocardiography

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 1997
The impact of fetal echocardiography (FE) was studied in 65 families where a previous child had been born with heart disease and where FE showed normal cardiac anatomy in the fetus. Forty-six of the families had lost their child with heart disease (Group 1), while the child was alive in 19 of the families (Group 2).
Connie Jörgensen   +2 more
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Introduction to fetal echocardiography

Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 2020
Abstract Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital malformation and has significant impact on postnatal outcomes. Prenatal diagnosis is associated with improved infant morbidity and mortality. Advancements in fetal echocardiography and robust screening practices have significantly increased accuracy of prenatal diagnosis of congenital ...
Gul H. Dadlani   +6 more
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Technique of Fetal Echocardiography

Pediatric Cardiology, 2004
The fetal heart is examined by a series of sequential ultrasound views, which image the cardiac connections and intracardiac structure. The imformation obtained by cross-sectional imaging can be augmented by the use of cardiac measurements, and evaluation with pulsed or color flow Doppler.
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Advances in fetal echocardiography

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2018
The development of fetal echocardiography and success in prenatal cardiac screening programs over the past 30 years has been driven by technical innovation and influenced by the different approaches of the various specialties practicing it. Screening for congenital heart defects no longer focuses on examining a limited number of pregnant women thought ...
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Fetal echocardiography: experience and reason

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
Improvements in echocardiographic techniques have allowed detailed study of the fetal heart by experienced paediatric echocardiographers. We report 40 studies in 36 fetuses from 18 to 38 weeks' gestation whose mothers were referred for the assessment of fetal hydrops or arrhythmia or because of a family history of congenital heart disease.
J. M. Celermajer   +2 more
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Fetal echocardiography—applications and limitations

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1984
Fetal echocardiography has been a useful technique for demonstrating the anatomy of the developing human heart. M-mode echocardiography may be used to provide rhythm diagnosis in the absence of high-fidelity transabdominal fetal electrocardiograms.
Norman S. Talner   +3 more
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Pulsed doppler fetal echocardiography

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1985
AbstractPulsed Doppler echocardiography (PDE) has proven value in the examination of the infant or child with known or suspected congenital heart disease. In order to assess how PDE might be useful in the evaluation of the infant in utero, we reviewed our experience with this technique used in combination with both cross‐sectional and M‐mode ...
Alexander A. Reiter   +5 more
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Fetal and Neonatal Echocardiography

2012
Abstract • Echocardiography is used to assess cardiac anatomy and physizology. • Appropriate interpretation requires an understanding of its limitations.
Mark B. Lewin, Margaret M. Vernon
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Indications for fetal echocardiography

2011
Introduction 36Indications for a detailed cardiac scan 38• The incidence of structural CHD is 8:1000 live births, in practical counselling the figure often used is 1%.• This figure is higher in the prenatal population and cardiac diagnoses are biased towards:• More complicated lesions....
Nick Archer, Nicky Manning
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