| Literature DB >> 29287133 |
Luke Eckersley1, Lisa K Hornberger1,2.
Abstract
Evaluation of fetal cardiac function is one of the most important components of fetal echocardiography. Fetal cardiac dysfunction is closely linked to risk of intrauterine fetal demise, in many, but not all cases is indicative of worse postnatal prognosis and may prompt the use of medications or interventions to optimize outcomes. There may be implications for termination versus continuation of pregnancy, an indication for early delivery, a change in location and even mode of delivery. In extreme cases, fetal cardiac dysfunction may prompt prenatal or early neonatal listing for cardiac transplantation. There are several important differences between the fetal and postnatal circulatory physiology which affect echocardiographic assessment of cardiac dysfunction. In this review, we examine the echocardiographic findings according to their underlying pathophysiology with reference to common causes.Entities:
Keywords: diastolic function; fetal echocardiography; systolic function
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29287133 DOI: 10.1111/echo.13654
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Echocardiography ISSN: 0742-2822 Impact factor: 1.724