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Live Three‐Dimensional Echocardiography of the Human Fetus
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2003
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Obstetric ImagingMedical UltrasoundFetal MedicineDiagnosisUltrasound SystemCongenital Heart AnomalyCongenital Heart DefectPublic HealthCardiologyCongenital Heart DiseaseRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingMedical ImagingMaternal HealthPrenatal DiagnosisUltrasoundPediatricsHuman FetusMedicine
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using a new three-dimensional ultrasound system to perform fetal echocardiographic examination in real time. The device consisted of a Philips Sonos 7500 (Andover, MA) ultrasound system and a 4 MHz, 4X matrix transducer. The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board and was performed with the informed consent of the mother. The study population consisted of 12 singleton fetuses with gestational ages of 16-37 weeks. Of these, ten fetuses had normal cardiac anatomy, one had complete atrioventricular septal defect, and the other a thickened tricuspid valve. The system allowed comprehensive visualization of fetal cardiac anatomy and color Doppler flow unattainable by two-dimensional approaches. This preliminary investigation suggests that live three-dimensional fetal echocardiography could be a significant tool for prenatal diagnosis and assessment of congenital heart disease in the human fetus.
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