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先天性心脏病的产前诊断和自愿终止妊娠:一项基于中国青岛人群的研究
Authors Lu X, Li G, Wu Q, Ni W, Pan S, Xing Q
Received 15 November 2023
Accepted for publication 11 January 2024
Published 20 January 2024 Volume 2024:17 Pages 205—212
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S447493
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Jongwha Chang
Objective: The outcomes of fetuses with isolated congenital heart disease (CHD) diagnosed prenatally have not been investigated in a population-based study in China. This population-based study aimed to evaluate the rate of voluntary termination of pregnancy after the prenatal diagnosis of isolated CHD in Qingdao, China.
Methods: This was a population-based retrospective study in which data were collected from all pregnant women in Qingdao (eastern China) from August 2018 to July 2020; fetal data, maternal data and data on pregnancy outcomes were extracted from medical records regarding prenatal diagnosis of CHD. The inclusion criteria were as follows: pregnant women or their husbands who had a household registration in Qingdao and who underwent regular prenatal screening in Qingdao. The exclusion criterion was the failure to sign an informed consent form. Counseling for all parents of fetuses with CHD was provided by a multidisciplinary team of experienced pediatric cardiologists, obstetricians, geneticists, etc. According to the type and severity of CHD, the pregnancy termination rate was analyzed.
Results: Among the 126,843 pregnant women, 1299 fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of CHD were included in the study. Among the included fetuses, 1075 were diagnosed with isolated CHD, and the overall pregnancy termination rate was 22.8%. Termination rates varied according to the complexity of CHD (low complexity vs moderate complexity, P=0.000; low complexity vs high complexity, P=0.000; moderate complexity vs high complexity, P=0.000), with rates of 6.0% for low complexity, 54.2% for moderate complexity, and 99.1% for high complexity. The decision to terminate the pregnancy in cases of isolated CHD was unrelated to maternal age (P=0.091) but was related to gestational age (p=0.000).
Conclusion: In Qingdao, 99.1% of parents whose fetuses were diagnosed with isolated high-complexity CHD chose to voluntarily terminate the pregnancy. The pregnancy termination rate increased with increasing complexity of prenatally diagnosed CHD.
Plain Language Summary: In our study population, with the popularity of prenatal diagnosis, complex congenital heart disease will disappear, because 99.1% of parents whose fetuses were diagnosed with isolated high-complexity congenital heart disease chose voluntary pregnancy termination.
Keywords: congenital heart defect, fetal echocardiography, prenatal diagnosis, termination of pregnancy