Cardiopatias congênitas com repercussão hemodinâmica pós natal diagnosticadas pelo ecocardiograma fetal - Parte 2

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Anna Esther Araujo e Silva
Eliane Lucas
Maria de Fátima Monteiro Pereira Leite
Nathalie Jeanne Bravo-Valenzuela
Talita Nolasco Loureiro

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Este artigo revisa algumas das doenças cardíacas congênitas mais significativas com repercussões hemodinâmicas durante os períodos fetal e neonatal. As anomalias conotruncais mais prevalentes incluem a transposição das grandes artérias e a tetralogia de Fallot. Juntamente com essas, a atresia pulmonar (com ou sem defeito do septo ventricular), a anomalia de Ebstein e a displasia tricúspide constituem as principais doenças cardíacas congênitas cianóticas que se beneficiam substancialmente do diagnóstico fetal. A detecção precoce facilita o aconselhamento parental e o planejamento do parto, reduzindo, assim, as taxas de morbidade e mortalidade. A metodologia é a mesma da parte 1, por levantamento bibliográfico de artigos relevantes das cardiopatias acima

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Esther Araujo e Silva, A., Lucas, E., de Fátima Monteiro Pereira Leite, M., Jeanne Bravo-Valenzuela, N., & Nolasco Loureiro, T. (2024). Cardiopatias congênitas com repercussão hemodinâmica pós natal diagnosticadas pelo ecocardiograma fetal - Parte 2. Revista De Pediatria SOPERJ, 24(4), 119–130. https://doi.org/10.31365/issn.2595-1769.v24i4p119-130
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