Further insights into diastolic dysfunction in first-trimester trisomy-21 fetuses.

ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY(2015)

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ObjectiveTo assess fetal cardiac function in first-trimester trisomy-21 fetuses as compared with fetuses with other aneuploidies, euploid fetuses with cardiac defects or isolated increased nuchal translucency (NT) and controls. MethodsDuring a 2.5-year period, NT, ductus venosus (DV) blood flow, diastolic filling time, early filling time, tricuspid flow, tricuspid and mitral valve E/A velocity ratios, left ventricle shortening fraction, left myocardial performance index and fetal heart rate were assessed in fetuses with a crown-rump length between 45 and 84mm undergoing chorionic villus sampling at our center. Cardiac parameters among study groups were compared with the use of 95% CIs. ResultsThe study population comprised 28 fetuses with trisomy 21, 25 with other aneuploidies, 94 euploid fetuses with abnormal findings (27 with cardiac defects, 31 with other structural anomalies and 36 with isolated increased NT) and 271 controls. Trisomy-21 fetuses showed signs of diastolic dysfunction such as increased DV pulsatility index and E/A ratios together with a higher prevalence of tricuspid regurgitation. However, no differences were found in euploid fetuses with cardiac defects or isolated increased NT. ConclusionsNo signs of cardiac dysfunction were observed in euploid fetuses with increased NT or cardiac defects, while in trisomy-21 fetuses signs of diastolic dysfunction could be potentially attributed to volume overload. Copyright (c) 2014 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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cardiac dysfunction,cardiac markers,increased nuchal translucency,trisomy 21
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