Abstract:
Introduction: Congenital heart defects are the most common type of congenital anomaly and
represent all structural changes of the heart at birth, the result of a disorder in the cardiovascular
embryonic development. Progress in ultrasound imaging techniques allowed the antenatal diagnosis of
congenital heart defect. Antenatal detection is standard in reducing neonatal mortality. The aim of our
study is to identify ways to assist at birth in pregnant women with fetuses with congenital heart defects,
antenatal detected.
Materials and methods: The paper represents a retrospective study conducted at the Obstetrics
and Gynecology Clinic No.1 in the TgMures Emergency County Hospital, between 01st January-31th
December 2013. Inclusion criteria included births assisted pregnancies with fetuses with heart defects.
The reference was done to the total number of births, depending on many parameters: vaginal/caesarean,
mature/premature, the main indication of caesarean section.
Results: From the record we have identified 18 cases of pregnancies with fetal heart defects. Of
all births of fetuses with hearts defects, 14 (77.8%) were mature, 4 (22.2%) premature, 17(94.5%) were
completed by caesarean section and only one (5.5%) was natural birth. Of all births by caesarean 8(47%)
cases had obstetric problems and only 9(53%) were due to congenital heart defects.
Conclusions: In the group studied, delivery by Caesarean section was almost a rule. Antenatal
detection rate is increasing because the means of diagnostic (ECHO) and multidisciplinary teams
(obstetrician gynecologist, a cardiologist pediatrician, neonatology, genetics, cardiovascular surgeon).
Most of the cases diagnosed antenatal allowed carrying the pregnancy to term.
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University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mures, Romania, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016