2019
DOI: 10.1002/pd.5567
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Neonatal outcome of cases with isolated prenatal ventricular disproportion with a dominant right ventricle

Abstract: Objectives Isolated prenatal ventricular disproportion with a dominant right ventricle represents a challenge in decision‐making for both physicians and pregnant women. In the current study, we sought to delineate the postnatal outcomes of these cases. Methods This retrospective analysis included consecutive cases of isolated ventricular disproportion identified using complete fetal echocardiography at the Fetal Heart Center of Xinhua Hospital from January 2014 to October 2017. Postnatal cardiac outcome was ex… Show more

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“…In study presented by Zhao et al. more than 64% cases of ventricular disproportion were with no cardiac malformation and no explanations for the findings, except the physiological changes 1 …”
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“…In study presented by Zhao et al. more than 64% cases of ventricular disproportion were with no cardiac malformation and no explanations for the findings, except the physiological changes 1 …”
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confidence: 89%
“…8,21 Isolated prenatal ventricular disproportion with a dominant right ventricle comprises minor postnatal cardiac malformations and does not require neonatal intervention. 1 Which in contemporary prenatal CHD classifications mean that this could be planned or level of care 3 CHD. [26][27][28] Cardiac asymmetry was present in two-thirds of fetuses with cardiac anomalies diagnosed prenatally.…”
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