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Title: | The value of multiple 2D ultrasound scanning views in the detection of Congenital Heart Disease in the second trimester (18 to 24 weeks) |
Authors: | Spiteri, Maria Attard Montalto, Simon Grech, Victor E. |
Keywords: | Congenital heart disease -- Malta Congenital heart disease -- Diagnosis Prenatal diagnosis -- Malta Congenital heart disease in children -- Malta Ultrasonic imaging -- Malta |
Issue Date: | 2018-07 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Medical School |
Citation: | Spiteri, M., Attard Montalto, S., & Grech, V. (2018). The value of multiple 2D ultrasound scanning views in the detection of Congenital Heart Disease in the second trimester (18 to 24 weeks). Malta Medical School Gazette, 2(2), 42-47. |
Abstract: | Antenatal detection for Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is poor, but may be improved by adding views to routine ultrasound scanning. From June 2014-July 2015, 600 randomly selected women between 18 to 24 weeks of pregnancy, had a routine 4-chamber ultrasound scan at Mater Dei Hospital view (Basic 4CV). In addition, they completed an Extended Cardiac Ultrasound Examination (ExCUSE) including the left outflow tract, right outflow tract, 5-chamber view and 3-vessel view. All views were timed. The results obtained from the 600 women who received Basic and the ExCUSE scanning were followed-up clinically after delivery of the infants. Validity testing of both 4CV and ExCUSE views was carried out, and the detection rate of CHD compared. During the 12-month period, 61 cases from a total of 4,200 children up to 1 year of age were diagnosed with CHD by Paediatric Echocardiography. 19 were included in the 600-study cohort, of which 12 were detected antenatally, 1 via the 4CV alone, 4 by both the 4CV plus at least 1 of the ExCUSE views and 7 by 1 or more of the ExCUSE views alone. On average, ExCUSE views took approximately 6 minutes longer, yet there was a significant difference between the detection rate of CHD by the 4CV compared with the ExCUSE views (χ2 = 0.031, p=0.05). Sensitivity and specificity of the 4CV were 31.6% and 100%, respectively, and 63.1% and 100%, respectively for ExCUSE views. Antenatal diagnosis of CHD is improved with additional ultrasound views, but this will necessitate staff training and adjustments in clinic schedules to accommodate increased scan time. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32494 |
Appears in Collections: | MMSG, Volume 2, Issue 2 MMSG, Volume 2, Issue 2 Scholarly Works - FacM&SPae |
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