Cardiopatias congênitas com repercussão hemodinâmica pós natal diagnosticadas pelo ecocardiograma fetal - Parte 1

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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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As cardiopatias congênitas são as doenças congênitas de maior prevalência. O diagnóstico precoce, especialmente quando há repercussão fetal e neonatal, possibilita o aconselhamento familiar e a programação do parto em unidades adequadas para o atendimento de recém-nascidos que necessitam de manuseio de alta complexidade. A metodologia deste estudo consistiu em uma revisão da literatura, selecionando artigos relevantes sobre as principais cardiopatias congênitas com repercussão fetal e neonatal. O objetivo desta revisão é apresentar, de forma resumida, as cardiopatias mais importantes com repercussão fetal e neonatal.

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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 1. Revista De Pediatria SOPERJ, 24(4), 109–118. https://doi.org/10.31365/issn.2595-1769.v24i4p109-118
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