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Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease

Ajax Aetos

Heart defects are the most common type of congenital malformation, and they are linked to a high rate of perinatal, long-term, and comorbidity and mortality. This update aimed to review the rate of prenatal detection, screening characteristics throughout the pregnancy, indications for advanced echocardiography, and a management algorithm in the event of a prenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart disease. Potential intrusive and painless tests and obstetric subsequent will be talked about here. The main features of fetal therapy for heart anomalies, including cardiac interventions and intrauterine treatment of arrhythmias, will be reviewed at the conclusion.

Heart defects are the most common type of congenital malformation, and they are linked to a high rate of perinatal, long-term, and comorbidity and mortality. This update aimed to review the rate of prenatal detection, screening characteristics throughout the pregnancy, indications for advanced echocardiography, and a management algorithm in the event of a prenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart disease. Potential intrusive and painless tests and obstetric subsequent will be talked about here. The main features of fetal therapy for heart anomalies, including cardiac interventions and intrauterine treatment of arrhythmias, will be reviewed at the conclusion.

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