Diagnóstico pré-natal das cardiopatias congénitas. Realidade actual no sul do país.

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  • I Barata Serviço de Cardiologia Pediátrica, Hospital de Santa Marta, Lisboa.
  • A J Macedo
  • R Massa
  • M Ferreira
  • L Bernardino
  • M Lima

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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.2555

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In order to make an actual perspective about prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease in the area of influence of our department, a prospective study including 948 fetus and 185 newborn was done, 348 fetus and 20 newborn evaluated during 1993 (group I) and the remaining during 1994 (group II). In both groups indications for fetal echocardiography were mainly maternal (18%) and familiar (14%) factors, but occurrence of CHD were respectively 2% and 0% for them. Fetal factors for echocardiography account for 7%, namely arrhythmias (7%) and obstetric suspicion of CHD (6%), but occurrence of CHD was respectively 13% and 32% for group I and 36% and 48% for group II. In the newborn with serious CHD, risk factors could be identified in 30% in group I and 36% in group II, being respectively 15% and 7% referred for fetal echocardiography. It is concluded that although a rise in the number of fetus evaluated and a better obstetric accuracy have occurred, the rate of prenatal diagnosis of CHD is still very low, pointing to necessity of continuing our actual policy of teaching and spreading this area, specially in the primary health care units.

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Barata I, Macedo AJ, Massa R, Ferreira M, Bernardino L, Lima M. Diagnóstico pré-natal das cardiopatias congénitas. Realidade actual no sul do país. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 30 de Março de 1996 [citado 17 de Julho de 2024];9(2-3):91-6. Disponível em: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/2555

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