2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.09.074
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One-Year Outcome for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Results From the French National Register

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“…in the 2010s. 24 rates. The proportion of postnatally diagnosed cases of CDH that had a prenatal ultrasound could not be ascertained because of the statewide population-based nature of the study, but given the high uptake of antenatal ultrasound in Australia, we would consider almost all the postnatal diagnoses to have been missed on ultrasound.…”
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“…in the 2010s. 24 rates. The proportion of postnatally diagnosed cases of CDH that had a prenatal ultrasound could not be ascertained because of the statewide population-based nature of the study, but given the high uptake of antenatal ultrasound in Australia, we would consider almost all the postnatal diagnoses to have been missed on ultrasound.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In the last three decades, prenatal detection rates have significantly improved from 15% in the mid‐1980s to as high as 83% in the 2010s . This substantial increase in prenatal detection is likely due to a combination of high uptake of the midpregnancy fetal ultrasound anatomy survey, improvement in ultrasonographic skills, higher resolution ultrasound equipment, and improved knowledge of the ultrasound features of CDH such as presence of the fluid‐filled stomach within the thoracic cavity, right sided mediastinal shift, and Doppler interrogation of the umbilical vein and hepatic vessels.…”
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“…A similar ‘population based’ contemporaneous study from France was published with data from 26 of the 34 centres that managed CDH during 2011 4. Unlike the UK and Ireland study, this used an online database (The French National CDH Registry) and included antenatal parameters and outcomes to 1 year.…”
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