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Prenatal MRI findings of fetuses with congenital high airway obstruction sequence.

Carolina V A Guimaraes1, Leann E Linam, Beth M Kline-Fath, Lane F Donnelly, Maria A Calvo-Garcia, Eva I Rubio, Jeffrey C Livingston, Robert J Hopkin, Elizabeth Peach, Foong-Yen Lim, Timothy M Crombleholme.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To define the MRI findings of congenital high airway obstruction sequence (CHAOS) in a series of fetuses.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prenatal fetal MR images were reviewed in seven fetuses with CHAOS at 21 to 27 weeks of gestation. The MRI findings were reviewed. The MRI parameters evaluated included the appearance of the lungs and diaphragm, presence or absence of hydrops, amount of amniotic fluid, airway appearance, predicted level of airway obstruction, and any additional findings or suspected genetic syndromes.
RESULTS: All the fetuses viewed (7 of 7) demonstrated the following MRI findings: dilated airway below the level of obstruction, increased lung signal, markedly increased lung volumes with flattened or inverted hemidiaphragms, massive ascites, centrally positioned and compressed heart, as well as placentomegaly. Other frequent findings were anasarca (6 of 7) and polyhydramnios (3 of 7). MRI identified the level of obstruction as laryngeal in five cases and tracheal in two cases. In four of the patients, surgery or autopsy confirmed the MRI predicted level of obstruction. Associated abnormalities were found in 4 of 7 (genetic syndromes in 2). Postnatal radiography (n = 3) showed markedly hyperinflated lungs with inverted or flattened hemidiaphragms, strandy perihilar opacities, pneumothoraces and tracheotomy. Two fetuses were terminated and one fetus demised in utero. Four fetuses were delivered via ex utero intrapartum treatment procedure.
CONCLUSION: MRI shows a consistent pattern of abnormalities in fetuses with CHAOS, accurately identifies the level of airway obstruction, and helps differentiate from other lung abnormalities such as bilateral congenital pulmonary airway malformation by demonstrating an abnormally dilated airway distal to the obstruction.

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Keywords:  Congenital high airway obstruction sequence; Fetal MRI

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19270858      PMCID: PMC2651442          DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2009.10.2.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Radiol        ISSN: 1229-6929            Impact factor:   3.500


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