Prenatal detection of congenital heart disease in a low risk population undergoing first and second trimester screening
Prenatal Diagnosis2014Vol. 35(4), pp. 325–330
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D.E. Jørgensen, Niels Vejlstrup, Connie Jörgensen, Lisa Leth Maroun, Jesper Steensberg, Anette Hessellund, Finn Stener Jørgensen, Torben Larsen, A. C. Shalmi, Lillian Skibsted, Helle Zingenberg, C. K. Ekelund, Ann Tabor
Abstract
Nearly half of 'Major CHDs' were detected prenatally. The prenatal cardiac diagnoses showed a high degree of accuracy. Increased NT thickness as a screening tool for CHD performed moderately but is an important high risk group for specialist examination. A minority of the prenatally detected CHDs was identified because of extra scans performed in high risk pregnancies. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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