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2015 | 5 | 3 | 24-29

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Early neonatal surgery for congenital heart defects after prenatal diagnosis of restricted foramen ovale as the priority procedure?

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From 2012-2014 we selected fetuses who had an isolated congenital heart defect and restriction of the foramen ovale defined as its diameter of 4 mm or less, shunt across foramen ovale, V max > 70 cm/sec along with a typical harsh sound during fetal ausculation during echocardiography and reversal flow in pulmonary veins, no extracardiac anomalies, singleton pregnancies and delivery > 37 weeks of gestation. It was retrospective analysis of 16 cases: There were 10 non-survivors and 6 survivors The only significant difference between survivors and non-survivors pertained to the fraction of newborns operated on up to 11th day, which was significantly higher among the survivors (5/6 vs. 2/8, p=0.031). Conclusions: 1) In the event of prenatal restriction of the foramen ovale early surgery by day 10 had a statistically better outcome in terms of survival compared to cases that underwent surgery at a later period at our Institute. 2) Prenatal restriction of the foramen ovale was more often related to male gender and in 75% of cases in our series had complicated follow-up: neonatal death or prolonged hospital stay.3) Information from prenatal echocardiography regarding restriction of the foramen ovale should be taken into consideration as valuable information suggesting priority for early cardiac surgery.

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5

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3

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24-29

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published
1 - 9 - 2015
accepted
22 - 9 - 2015
received
24 - 5 - 2015
online
30 - 12 - 2015

Contributors

  • Department of Diagnoses and Prevention Fetal Malformations Medical University of Lodz
  • Department of Prenatal Cardiology, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute
  • Department of Prenatal Cardiology, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute
  • Department of Prenatal Cardiology, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute
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  • Department of Pathomorphology, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute
  • Department of Prenatal Cardiology, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute
  • Institute of Health Sciences. The State School of Higher Professional Education in Plock
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  • Department of Pathomorphology, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute

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