Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP

ABSTRACT Background: several pregnancy disorders (both maternal and fetal) that behave as risk factor for fetal heart diseases have been described. Objective: to study such relation among pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba and presenting pregnancy related diseases consi...

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Main Authors: Sara Carrel Silveira, Christiane Sayuri Lopes Inoue, Glória Zanelato Campagnone
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo 2011-06-01
Series:Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/RFCMS/article/view/4315
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spelling doaj-8efe455bac0140e29b9f50f015c92c0b2020-11-24T23:28:05ZporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloRevista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba1984-48402011-06-0113216204646Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SPSara Carrel Silveira0Christiane Sayuri Lopes Inoue1Glória Zanelato Campagnone2FCMS/PUC-SPFCMS/PUC-SPFCMS/PUC-SPABSTRACT Background: several pregnancy disorders (both maternal and fetal) that behave as risk factor for fetal heart diseases have been described. Objective: to study such relation among pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba and presenting pregnancy related diseases considered as risk factors for fetal heart disease. Methods and casuistic: 104 fetal echocardiograms were performed in the 28.9th week of gestation (average) in 102 pregnant women with gestational diseases considered as risk factors for fetal heart disease and were grouped as follows: diabetes, hypertension, diabetes and hypertension, diabetes, hypertension and maternal age greater than 35 years, multiple births, fetal abnormalities detected by ultrasound in obstetrics, maternal age less than 17 years, maternal age greater than 35 years and pregnant women suffering from other diseases (lupus erythematosus, congenital heart disease, complicated obstetric past and use of teratogenic drugs). A morphofunctional analysis of fetal hearts was performed using conventional cuts ultrasound Doppler spectral analysis and color flow mapping. Results: mean maternal age was 30.05 years (ranging from 14 to 46 years). The most common fetal heart disease identified was interventricular communication (23%), and among the groups of pregnancy pathologies, the group of pregnant women with twin pregnancy and fetal abnormalities in the highest incidence of fetal heart disease (35%), in spit of the group of diabetic women being the most frequent (48%). Conclusion: the prevalence of fetal heart disease in our study was 16.34%. The sum of risk factors during pregnancy was not related to a greater frequency of fetal heart disease.http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/RFCMS/article/view/4315cardiopatiascoração fetalgravidez de alto riscocardiografia
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author Sara Carrel Silveira
Christiane Sayuri Lopes Inoue
Glória Zanelato Campagnone
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Christiane Sayuri Lopes Inoue
Glória Zanelato Campagnone
Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP
Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba
cardiopatias
coração fetal
gravidez de alto risco
cardiografia
author_facet Sara Carrel Silveira
Christiane Sayuri Lopes Inoue
Glória Zanelato Campagnone
author_sort Sara Carrel Silveira
title Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP
title_short Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP
title_full Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP
title_fullStr Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba/SP
title_sort prevalence of fetal heart disease in high-risk pregnant women admitted in the public health service of sorocaba/sp
publisher Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
series Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba
issn 1984-4840
publishDate 2011-06-01
description ABSTRACT Background: several pregnancy disorders (both maternal and fetal) that behave as risk factor for fetal heart diseases have been described. Objective: to study such relation among pregnant women admitted in the public health service of Sorocaba and presenting pregnancy related diseases considered as risk factors for fetal heart disease. Methods and casuistic: 104 fetal echocardiograms were performed in the 28.9th week of gestation (average) in 102 pregnant women with gestational diseases considered as risk factors for fetal heart disease and were grouped as follows: diabetes, hypertension, diabetes and hypertension, diabetes, hypertension and maternal age greater than 35 years, multiple births, fetal abnormalities detected by ultrasound in obstetrics, maternal age less than 17 years, maternal age greater than 35 years and pregnant women suffering from other diseases (lupus erythematosus, congenital heart disease, complicated obstetric past and use of teratogenic drugs). A morphofunctional analysis of fetal hearts was performed using conventional cuts ultrasound Doppler spectral analysis and color flow mapping. Results: mean maternal age was 30.05 years (ranging from 14 to 46 years). The most common fetal heart disease identified was interventricular communication (23%), and among the groups of pregnancy pathologies, the group of pregnant women with twin pregnancy and fetal abnormalities in the highest incidence of fetal heart disease (35%), in spit of the group of diabetic women being the most frequent (48%). Conclusion: the prevalence of fetal heart disease in our study was 16.34%. The sum of risk factors during pregnancy was not related to a greater frequency of fetal heart disease.
topic cardiopatias
coração fetal
gravidez de alto risco
cardiografia
url http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/RFCMS/article/view/4315
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