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Congenital heart anomalies in the first trimester: From screening to diagnosis

Wawrzyniec Rieder, Isabelle Éperon, Simon Meagher

2023Prenatal Diagnosis17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Congenital heart defects occur in approximately 1% of liveborn children and represent the most common form of congenital malformation. Due to the small size and complexity of the heart structures, prenatal diagnosis is most often made in the second trimester of pregnancy. Early diagnosis however offers significant advantages regarding the timing of further investigations, prenatal counseling, and access to management options. In the last decade, advances in antenatal imaging have improved the detection of cardiac malformations with increasing emphasis on earlier pregnancy screening and diagnosis. We aim to summarize current "state of the art" imaging of the fetal heart in the first trimester.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFirst trimesterPrenatal diagnosisFetal heartObstetricsPregnancyCardiologyPediatricsFetusBiologyGeneticsCongenital Heart Disease StudiesCardiovascular Issues in PregnancyCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair