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- W2797803506 abstract "Abstract Objective Prenatal congenital heart disease classification systems distinguish between critical dextro‐transposition of the great arteries (d‐TGA) with restriction of the foramen ovale (FO) (which requires a Rashkind procedure within the first 24 h following delivery) and d‐TGA for which surgery is planned (after prostaglandin perfusion or Rashkind procedure later than 24 h after delivery). However, current prenatal diagnostic criteria for postnatal FO restriction in d‐TGA are inadequate, resulting in a high false‐negative rate. We aimed to identify echocardiographic features to predict the urgent need for Rashkind procedure. Methods We identified retrospectively 98 patients with singleton pregnancy diagnosed prenatally with fetal d‐TGA at two European centers from 2006 to 2013. Two groups were compared: (1) those in whom the Rashkind procedure was performed within the first 24 h postnatally; and (2) those who did not undergo a Rashkind procedure before cardiac surgery. Exclusion criteria were: (1) no fetal echocardiography within 3 weeks prior to delivery ( n = 18); (2) delivery before 37 weeks of gestation ( n = 6); (3) improper or lack of measurement of pulmonary vein maximum flow velocity ( n = 10); (4) lack of neonatal follow‐up data ( n = 9); (5) Rashkind procedure performed more than 24 h after delivery ( n = 4). Results Fifty‐one patients met the inclusion criteria: 29 who underwent the Rashkind procedure and 22 who did not. There were no differences between these two study groups in terms of maternal age, gestational age at time of fetal echocardiography, fetal biometric measurements, estimated fetal weight, rate of Cesarean delivery, newborn weight or Apgar score at 1 min. There were also no differences during prenatal life between the two groups in terms of fetal cardiac size (heart area/chest area ratio), rate of disproportion between left and right ventricle, FO diameter and maximum velocity of flow through the FO. However, the pulmonary vein maximum velocity was significantly higher in the group requiring a Rashkind procedure (47.62 ± 7.48 vs 32.21 ± 5.47 cm/s; P < 0.001). The cut‐off value of 41 cm/s provided maximum specificity (100%) and positive predictive value (100%) at only a slight cost of sensitivity (82%) and NPV (86%). The prenatal appearance of the FO also differed between the groups, the FO valve being flat in 52% of those requiring a Rashkind procedure. Conclusions In fetuses with d‐TGA, prenatal sonographic findings of increased pulmonary venous blood flow and flattened FO valve were associated with the need for a Rashkind procedure within the first 24 h postnatally; these echocardiographic features could be used to predict prenatally a need for the procedure following delivery. Copyright © 2017 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd." @default.
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- W2797803506 title "New method to predict need for Rashkind procedure in fetuses with dextro-transposition of the great arteries" @default.
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