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Prenatal screening of fetal ventriculoarterial connections: benefits of 4D technique in fetal heart imaging
Authors:Yu Wang  Miao Fan  Faiza Amber Siddiqui  Meilian Wang  Wei Sun  Xue Sun  Wenjia Lei  Ying Zhang
Affiliation:1.Department of Sonography,Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University,Shenyang,China;2.Department of Radiology,The first Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou,China;3.Department of Entomology,The Pennsylvania State University,University Park,USA;4.Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, College of Basic Medical Sciences,China Medical University,Shenyang,China
Abstract:

Background

Identification of prenatal ventriculoarterial connections in fetuses with conotruncal anomalies (CTA) remains one of the greatest challenges for sonographers performing screening examinations. Herein, we propose a novel protocol of 4D volume analysis that identifies ventriculoarterial connections and evaluate its clinical utility in routine screenings.

Methods

Twenty-nine cases of transposition of the great arteries (TGA), 22 cases of double-outlet right ventricle (DORV), 36 cases of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), 14 cases of truncus arteriosus (TCA), and randomly selected 70 normal fetuses were reviewed in this study. All cases were evaluated using 2D data alone (2D method), post-processing volumes with no exact algorithm (4D-1 method), or with the proposed algorithm (4D-2 method), or using the 2D and 4D data together (combined method). Comparisons were made to evaluate the detection rate of ventriculoarterial connections for these different methods.

Results

During 18–28 gestational weeks, the detection rate of 4D-2 modality was satisfactory. The detection rate of the combined method was significantly higher than 2D method in the identification of TGA, TOF, and TCA. The detection rate of 4D-1 method was significantly lower than 4D ?2 modality for CTA fetuses. During late pregnancy, the detection rate for both 4D modalities was very low due to the poor quality of the 4D volumes.

Conclusions

We proposed a detailed protocol, which allowed the examiner to identify fetal ventriculoarterial connections by 4D volumes. Inclusion of blood information into the volumes improved diagnosis. Our findings suggest that the incorporation of 4D STIC into routine screenings could improve the detection for TGA, TOF, and TCA.
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