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Advancing prenatal diagnosis: Echocardiographic detection of Scimitar syndrome in China - A case series.
Wang, Yan; Geng, Bin; Yang, Peizhi; Li, Wenxiu.
Afiliação
  • Wang Y; The Department of Ultrasound, Children's Hospital of Shanxi Province (Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Shanxi Province), Taiyuan, China.
  • Geng B; Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, 2 Anzhen Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China.
  • Yang P; The Department of Ultrasound, Children's Hospital of Shanxi Province (Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Shanxi Province), Taiyuan, China.
  • Li W; Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, 2 Anzhen Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China.
Open Med (Wars) ; 19(1): 20240989, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38978959
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the clinical value of echocardiographic detection in the prenatal early diagnosis of Scimitar syndrome (SS) in fetuses, and to develop better and more accurate management strategies for improved prognosis.

Methods:

A retrospective analysis was conducted on medical records and fetal echocardiographic findings of all cases diagnosed as SS between April 1, 2016 and June 1, 2021. To summarize its echocardiographic features and distinguishing points, comprehensive clinical data and prognostic information were gathered.

Results:

Six patients were diagnosed with SS during the study period. Major associated abnormalities included atrial septal defect (n = 3), right inferior pulmonary vein anomalies (n = 2), ventricular septal defect (n = 1), and right aortic arch (n = 1). Post-surgery, all patients exhibited unobstructed pulmonary vein flow and absence of pulmonary hypertension. The average follow-up duration was 24 months, during which five infants underwent surgical intervention for SS.

Conclusion:

Comprehensive prenatal screening, particularly combined coronal and sagittal views of the fetal thorax, enables accurate diagnosis of right SS. This approach not only aids in timely intervention but also provides crucial prognostic insights for the child's future well-being.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article