2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijns6030053
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Pulse Oximetry and Congenital Heart Disease Screening: Results of the First Pilot Study in Morocco

Abstract: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital malformation. Diagnosis of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD), the most severe type of congenital heart disease, in a newborn may be difficult. The addition of CCHD screening, using pulse oximetry, to clinical assessment significantly improves the rate of detection. We conducted a pilot study in Morocco on screening neonates for critical congenital heart disease. This study was conducted in the maternity ward of Mohammed VI University H… Show more

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“…A stated goal of the pilot was to improve the early detection of CCHD to enable better management. It is significant to note that similar to what Singh and colleagues [ 14 ] found in their retrospective review of CCHD pulse oximetry screening in the United Kingdom, where 79% of screening test positives identified significant clinical conditions, in the Morocco pilot, 86.7% (13/15 positive test results) of test positives identified important pathologies including five CCHD, five CHD, one PPHN, and two cases of neonatal sepsis [ 11 ].…”
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“…A stated goal of the pilot was to improve the early detection of CCHD to enable better management. It is significant to note that similar to what Singh and colleagues [ 14 ] found in their retrospective review of CCHD pulse oximetry screening in the United Kingdom, where 79% of screening test positives identified significant clinical conditions, in the Morocco pilot, 86.7% (13/15 positive test results) of test positives identified important pathologies including five CCHD, five CHD, one PPHN, and two cases of neonatal sepsis [ 11 ].…”
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“…This is particularly true as 40 of the 50 countries with the highest fertility rates are in Africa [ 10 ]. Additionally, the MENA region is associated with large family sizes and high levels of consanguinity [ 10 , 11 ]. Factors, including providing participants a venue to discuss, learn from international experts, and discover opportunities (based on recent advances in research and technology), were interwoven with providing a platform in which to discuss common challenges and share updates on implementation and successful intervention programs.…”
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“…6 Prenatal ultrasound in some studies still detects less than 50% of the cases of CCHD. 7 Although the prevalence of CCHD is only 25% of congenital heart diseases, timely diagnosis is crucial to prevent mortality, and morbidity. 8 A retrospective data analysis from America estimated that 23% (n=825 in 3603) of infants with CCHD were not diagnosed by clinical examination during their birth hospitalization.…”
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“…In a low-resource setting, POX adoption is debatable. Adequate evidence doesn’t exist yet to support POX feasibility and the capacity of health systems to handle an additional screening task to add on to the already burdened health-care services [ 13 14 15 ]. These reasons highlight on the criticality of this debate for sub-Saharan Africa less developed health systems.…”
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