2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00246-012-0526-y
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Improved Prenatal Detection of Congenital Heart Disease in an Integrated Health Care System

Abstract: The reported prenatal detection rates (PDRs) for significant congenital heart disease (sCHD) have been suboptimal, even in the current era. Changes in prenatal ultrasound policy and training may lead to improved prenatal detection of sCHD. This study analyzed the results of a policy to assess fetal cardiac outflow tracts shown by screening prenatal ultrasound using the electronic medical record (EMR). During a 6-year period, fetuses and patients younger than 1 year with sCHD were identified. The EMR was used t… Show more

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“…Uniform training, 35 and quality assessments of the ultrasonographers, warrant a quality level that is not restricted to urban areas only, as this cohort contains large rural areas as well. 29,36 A standardised educational programme for ultrasonographers, comparable to the one in the Netherlands, was described by Levy et al 7 They reached a prenatal detection rate of 74.1% within an integrated managed care consortium. Their study cohort was, however, rather small.…”
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“…Uniform training, 35 and quality assessments of the ultrasonographers, warrant a quality level that is not restricted to urban areas only, as this cohort contains large rural areas as well. 29,36 A standardised educational programme for ultrasonographers, comparable to the one in the Netherlands, was described by Levy et al 7 They reached a prenatal detection rate of 74.1% within an integrated managed care consortium. Their study cohort was, however, rather small.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 The total birth prevalence that was found in this study is consistent with a worldwide accepted birth prevalence of severe CHD. 2,7,10,25 Pathology databases, sudden infant death records and emergency ward admissions were studied for potential cases and we assume that we did not miss a significant number of them. The lost-to-follow-up rate in our cohort is very low.…”
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“…4 Similarly, recognition of complex CHD in the prenatal period is higher at tertiary care centers than at centers based in the community. 1,5 In a recent study, 6 the prenatal detection rate for significant CHD was as high as 74.1% when views of cardiac outflow tracts were documented on prenatal ultrasound. Obstetric screening guidelines have improved, and in 2013, they were modified to include outflow tract imaging as a standard part of the evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%