Factors affecting the prognosis of Ebstein's anomaly during fetal life
1998; Elsevier BV; Volume: 135; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0002-8703(98)70076-6
ISSN1097-6744
AutoresMaia Pavlova, Jean‐Claude Fouron, Susan Pamela Drblik, Nicolaas H. van Doesburg, Jean‐Luc Bigras, Jeffrey Smallhorn, Joyce Harder, Murray Robertson,
Tópico(s)Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
ResumoThe echocardiographic criteria that have been used to evaluate severity of Ebstein's anomaly in utero are the same as those applied after birth.The objective of this study was to establish prognostic criteria that take into account the peculiarities of the fetal hemodynamics.The video recordings of eight fetuses with Ebstein's anomaly were retrospectively reviewed.The following indexes had no prognostic significance either on fetal or neonatal outcome: the ratio of functional tricuspid opening over the diameter of the annulus, the degree of displacement of the tricuspid valve opening, and the degree of tricuspid regurgitation. The index of severity (based on the surfaces of right atrium + atrialized right ventricle) and the cardiothoracic ratio had a significant impact only on neonatal survival. The smallest fossa ovalis were found in two fetuses who had hydrops. Fetuses who reached term without problems had higher left ventricular outputs. A positive linear correlation was found between the z score of the left ventricular output and the size of the fossa ovalis (r = 0.81, p < 0.05).The prognosis of Ebstein's anomaly during fetal life is not influenced by criteria described for postnatal life and may be related to factors that control the volume load of the left ventricle.
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