Recommendations for the Adult Cardiac Sonographer Performing Echocardiography to Screen for Critical Congenital Heart Disease in the Newborn: From ASE
Congenital malformations are the leading cause of infant mortality in developed countries, with critical congenital heart disease (C-CHD) being the major contributor to death and morbidity despite the development of specialized pediatric cardiac centers. C-CHD is defined as congenital heart disease requiring surgery or catheter intervention in the first year of life and constitutes 25% of CHD. Although CHD is the most common form of congenital malformation and occurs in 9 of every 1,000 live births,4 it is not always identified early and referred to a pediatric cardiologist. There is, therefore, a need for all cardiac sonographers, regardless of their pediatric experience, to be able to detect CHD and recognize those cases that are critical in nature
Published Date
March 3, 2021
Source
JASE
Topic
- Guidelines
Language
- English
Disease
- Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
Audience
- Sonographers
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