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Diagnostic ultrasound features and outcome of restrictive foramen ovale in fetuses with structurally normal hearts.

Orhan Uzun1, Kadir Babaoglu, Yusuf I Ayhan, Marsham Moselhi, Fran Rushworth, Sue Morris, Bryan Beattie, Jarmilla Wiener, Michael J Lewis.   

Abstract

Intrauterine foramen ovale (FO) restriction in association with congenital heart disease (CHD) carries a poor prognosis. However, in the absence of CHD, the clinical importance of restrictive FO in the fetus is not well understood. We evaluated the antenatal prevalence, clinical presentation, diagnostic ultrasound features, and outcome of restrictive FO in fetuses without CHD. We reviewed the echocardiographic and clinical records of 23 fetuses diagnosed with a restrictive FO and structurally normal heart between 2001 and 2012. The atrial septum, dimensions of cardiac structures, left and right cardiac output and Doppler interrogation of cardiac flows were examined. The clinical outcomes of all fetuses with restrictive FO were analysed. Restrictive FO was identified in 23 of 1,682 (1.4%) fetuses with no CHD. Enlarged right heart structures (100%), hypermobile or redundant primum atrial septum (91%), increased right-to-left ventricular cardiac output ratio (91%), and posteriorly angulated ductus arteriosus (68%) were the most common echocardiographic findings associated with this rare phenomenon. Additional noncardiac systemic abnormalities were identified in 13 (56%) babies. Seven (30%) neonates developed persistent pulmonary hypertension, and 7 infants died. Antenatal restrictive FO is an underrecognised entity despite being a common cause of right heart dilatation in the fetus. In the absence of CHD, restrictive FO is well tolerated antenatally, but its frequent association with noncardiac abnormalities and pulmonary hypertension in the neonate are noteworthy.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24585219     DOI: 10.1007/s00246-014-0879-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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