Study on the value of the prenatal-postnatal integrated management model in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of fetal heart malformations

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2023; 27 (9): 3846-3853

DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202305_32290

J.-Q. Su, N. Li, J. Duan, J. Zhang, K.-Y. Liu, C.-X. Sun

Office of Quality Management, Ultrasonography Department, Department of Radiology, Prenatal Diagnostic Center, The Fourth Hospital of Shijiazhuang, Chang’an District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei, China. bacong652322@163.com

OBJECTIVE: With the development and widespread use of fetal ultrasound and magnetic resonance technology in recent years, approximately 75% of fetuses are diagnosed prenatally with congenital structural malformations, a serious birth defect that endangers the life and health of the newborn. In this study, we aimed to study and analyze the value of the prenatal-postnatal integrated management model in the screening, diagnosis and treatment of fetal heart malformations.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: All pregnant women who were to undergo delivery in our hospital between January 2018 and December 2021 were recruited as the first subjects in this study, and after excluding those who refused to participate in the study, a total of 3,238 cases were finally included as subjects of this study. All pregnant women were screened for fetal heart malformations using the prenatal-postnatal integrated management model. Maternal files were established for all cases of heart malformations, grading the fetuses according to their heart disease grade, observing and recording their deliveries, treatment results and follow-ups.

RESULTS: After screening for heart malformations using the prenatal-postnatal integrated management model, 33 cases of heart malformations were identified, including 5 cases of Grade I (all delivered), 6 cases of Grade II (all delivered), 10 cases of Grade III (1 induced), and 12 cases of Grade IV (1 induced); 2 cases of ventricular septal defect healed spontaneously after delivery, and 18 infants were treated accordingly. The results of the later follow-up showed that 10 children had normalized their heart structure, 7 cases had slight alterations in the heart valves, and 1 case died.

CONCLUSIONS: The prenatal-postnatal integrated management model is a multidisciplinary cooperation model with certain clinical value in the screening, diagnosis and treatment of fetal heart malformations, which is beneficial to comprehensively improve the ability of hospital physicians in the grading management of heart malformations, detecting fetal heart malformations early and predicting fetal changes after birth. It further reduces the incidence of serious birth defects, conforms to the development trend of the diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart diseases, enables to reduce child mortality with timely treatment, effectively improves the surgical prognosis of critical and complex congenital heart diseases, with a promising application prospect.

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J.-Q. Su, N. Li, J. Duan, J. Zhang, K.-Y. Liu, C.-X. Sun
Study on the value of the prenatal-postnatal integrated management model in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of fetal heart malformations

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2023
Vol. 27 - N. 9
Pages: 3846-3853
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202305_32290

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