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Prenatal detection of heart defects in a non‐selected population of 30 149 fetuses—detection rates and outcome
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Prenatal detection of CHD is still a challenge, with a 57% detection rate only. Isolated defects are detected less frequently. The overall outcome suggests that the most severe defects are detected with the present screening setting; only 27% of the babies with major CHDs detected were still alive after 2 years. Data from long-term follow-up will be of importance for the counseling process.
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