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Nuchal Translucency and Congenital Heart Defects
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Abstract:
Nuchal translucency comprises a temporary accumulation of fluid in the subcutaneous
tissue on the back of a fetus’s neck, which accompanies the crown-rump length and is observed
through an ultrasound performed between 11 and 13 weeks + 6 days gestation. Nuchal
translucency is considered to be above normal when values are higher than the 95th/99th percentile
or equal to or higher than 2.5/3.5 mm. The first connection between increased nuchal
translucency and the presence of congenital heart defects is described in the study of Hyett et
al., who observed that they are directly proportional. Since that time, several studies have been
conducted to understand if nuchal translucency measurements can be used for congenital heart
defect screening in euploid fetuses. However, there is great variability in the estimated nuchal
translucency cutoff values for congenital heart defect detection. The purpose of this review was
to understand how increased nuchal translucency values and congenital heart defects are related
and to identify which of these defects are more frequently associated with an increase in these
values.
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Title: Nuchal Translucency and Congenital Heart Defects
Description:
Abstract:
Nuchal translucency comprises a temporary accumulation of fluid in the subcutaneous
tissue on the back of a fetus’s neck, which accompanies the crown-rump length and is observed
through an ultrasound performed between 11 and 13 weeks + 6 days gestation.
Nuchal
translucency is considered to be above normal when values are higher than the 95th/99th percentile
or equal to or higher than 2.
5/3.
5 mm.
The first connection between increased nuchal
translucency and the presence of congenital heart defects is described in the study of Hyett et
al.
, who observed that they are directly proportional.
Since that time, several studies have been
conducted to understand if nuchal translucency measurements can be used for congenital heart
defect screening in euploid fetuses.
However, there is great variability in the estimated nuchal
translucency cutoff values for congenital heart defect detection.
The purpose of this review was
to understand how increased nuchal translucency values and congenital heart defects are related
and to identify which of these defects are more frequently associated with an increase in these
values.
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