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Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2011
G. Manegold; Sevgi Tercanli; H. Struben; D. Huang; A. Kang
PURPOSE The detection of fetal structural abnormalities is a routine part of antenatal care. Ultrasound examination policies vary among European countries. An additional ultrasound for fetal structural anomalies in the 3 rd trimester seems important for many reasons. Some abnormalities develop or first become apparent later in pregnancy. The aim of the study was to analyze the rate of previously undetected structural abnormalities in the 3 rd trimester. MATERIALS AND METHODS 8074 fetuses were examined in this prospective study between 1998 and 2008. All received an examination at 11 - 14 weeks and 79 % (6378 / 8074) of these fetuses also received an ultrasound at 20 - 24 weeks. If both of the examinations did not detect structural abnormalities, the fetuses were included in the study group and received an ultrasound at 28 - 32 weeks (n = 5044). New structural abnormalities in the 3 rd trimester were analyzed. The outcome was available in 96 % of the cases. RESULTS The overall incidence of fetal malformations was 3.6 % (n = 289), of which 40 % (116 / 289) were diagnosed at 11 - 14 weeks. The following 2nd trimester scan revealed 102 (35 %) new fetal malformations. An additional 44 (15 %) structural abnormalities were found in the 3 rd trimester. These were mainly abnormalities of the urogenital system (n = 18). There were also anomalies of the cardiovascular system (n = 9), the gastrointestinal system (n = 6) and the central nervous system (n = 4). One of the cases had a previously undiagnosed abnormal karyotype. CONCLUSION The ultrasound examination in the 3 rd trimester is of additional benefit and can detect previously unknown structural abnormalities. These findings are relevant for perinatal management and postnatal follow-up.
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2009
A. Kang; Eva Visca; E. Bruder; Wolfgang Holzgreve; H. Struben; Sevgi Tercanli
Die Entdeckungsrate von Extremitätenfehlbildungen pränatal ist abhänig von der Art und dem Ausmass der Anomalie und dem Vorhandensein von begleitenden Malformationen (Stoll and EUROSCAN study group. Prenat Diagn 2000; 20:811-8). Die apparative Ausstattung, die technischen Untersuchungsbedingungen, das Gestationsalter, die Lage des Fetus und die Erfahrung des Untersuchers spielen ebenso eine Rolle. Zur Verbesserung der Sensitivität des zweidimensionalen Ultraschalls (2D US) ist im Screening die systematische Untersuchung der fetalen Extremitäten notwendig, um die Darstellung von Defekten, die Eingrenzung des Spektrums der Differentialdiagnosen, die Verbesserung der elterlichen Beratung, wie auch das Management der perinatalen, fachübergreifenden Untersuchungen und der Therapie zu ermöglichen. Die dreidimensionale Ultraschalldiagnostik (3D US) erlaubt eine schnelle und umfassende Darstellung von komple-
Reproductive Sciences | 2003
Yang Yang Li; Xiao Yan Zhong; A. Kang; Carolyn Troeger; Wolfgang Holzgreve; Sinuhe Hahn
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2007
H. Struben; E. Visca; Wolfgang Holzgreve; A. Kang; Hetzel P; Schneider J; Sevgi Tercanli
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2010
H. Struben; A. Kang; J Mayr; D. Huang; G. Manegold; Sevgi Tercanli
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008
F. Zimmerli; C. Voekt; H. Struben; E. Visca; A. Kang; Sevgi Tercanli
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008
G. Manegold; H. Struben; A. Kang; Eva Visca; C. Voekt; Sevgi Tercanli; Wolfgang Holzgreve
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008
H. Struben; Eva Visca; A. Kang; Cora Alexandra Vökt; Wolfgang Holzgreve; Sevgi Tercanli
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008
Eva Visca; Sevgi Tercanli; Wolfgang Holzgreve; Cora Alexandra Vökt; A. Kang; Irene Hösli
Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008
Eva Visca; Sevgi Tercanli; Wolfgang Holzgreve; Cora Alexandra Vökt; A. Kang; Irene Hösli