Volume 30, Issue 1 pp. 93-99
Technical Innovation

Satisfactory Rate of Postprocessing Visualization of Standard Fetal Cardiac Views From 4-Dimensional Cardiac Volumes Acquired During Routine Ultrasound Practice by Experienced Sonographers in Peripheral Centers

Giuseppe Rizzo MD

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Giuseppe Rizzo MD

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy

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Alessandra Capponi MD

Alessandra Capponi MD

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, G. B. Grassi Hospital, Rome, Italy

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Maria Elena Pietrolucci MD

Maria Elena Pietrolucci MD

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy

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Giuseppe Capece MD

Giuseppe Capece MD

Prenatal Diagnostic Center, Salerno, Italy

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Ernesto Cimmino MD

Ernesto Cimmino MD

DIMED Prenatal Diagnostic Center, Naples, Italy

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Enrico Colosi MD

Enrico Colosi MD

Reproductive Medicine Surgical Unit, Misericordia Hospital, Grosseto, Italy

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Salvatore Ferrentino MD

Salvatore Ferrentino MD

Prenatal Diagnostic Center, Nocera Inferiore, Italy

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Carmine Sica MD

Carmine Sica MD

DIMED Prenatal Diagnostic Center, Naples, Italy

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Aniello Di Meglio MD

Aniello Di Meglio MD

DIMED Prenatal Diagnostic Center, Naples, Italy

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Domenico Arduini MD

Domenico Arduini MD

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy

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First published: 01 January 2011
Citations: 15

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of visualizing standard cardiac views from 4-dimensional (4D) cardiac volumes obtained at ultrasound facilities with no specific experience in fetal echocardiography. Five sonographers prospectively recorded 4D cardiac volumes starting from the 4-chamber view on 500 consecutive pregnancies at 19 to 24 weeks' gestation undergoing routine ultrasound examinations (100 pregnancies for each sonographer). Volumes were sent to the referral center, and 2 independent reviewers with experience in 4D fetal echocardiography assessed their quality in the display of the abdominal view, 4-chamber view, left and right ventricular outflow tracts, and 3-vessel and trachea view. Cardiac volumes were acquired in 474 of 500 pregnancies (94.8%). The 2 reviewers respectively acknowledged the presence of satisfactory images in 92.4% and 93.6% of abdominal views, 91.5% and 93.0% of 4-chamber views, in 85.0% and 86.2% of left ventricular outflow tracts, 83.9% and 84.5% of right ventricular outflow tracts, and 85.2% and 84.5% of 3-vessel and trachea views. The presence of a maternal body mass index of greater than 30 altered the probability of achieving satisfactory cardiac views, whereas previous maternal lower abdominal surgery did not affect the quality of reconstructed cardiac views. In conclusion, cardiac volumes acquired by 4D sonography in peripheral centers showed high enough quality to allow satisfactory diagnostic cardiac views.

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