2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2014.10.1102
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Risk of critical congenital heart defects by nuchal translucency norms

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“…Our experience supports that devastating structural defects that are not classically associated with the major trisomies will be missed if cfDNA is pursued without imaging between 11 and 14 weeks. 18‐21 While the precise measurement of the NT may no longer be useful, it has been shown that a thick NT is associated with a variety of structural anomalies, allowing referral for the second‐trimester imaging to centers of excellence where detailed anatomic imaging and fetal echocardiography are performed . In addition, chromosomal microarray and further genetic investigation can be considered .…”
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“…Our experience supports that devastating structural defects that are not classically associated with the major trisomies will be missed if cfDNA is pursued without imaging between 11 and 14 weeks. 18‐21 While the precise measurement of the NT may no longer be useful, it has been shown that a thick NT is associated with a variety of structural anomalies, allowing referral for the second‐trimester imaging to centers of excellence where detailed anatomic imaging and fetal echocardiography are performed . In addition, chromosomal microarray and further genetic investigation can be considered .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18][19][20][21] While the precise measurement of the NT may no longer be useful, it has been shown that a thick NT is associated with a variety of structural anomalies, allowing referral for the second-trimester imaging to centers of excellence where detailed anatomic imaging and fetal Table 2 Findings and outcomes of living fetuses with abnormal 11-to 14-week ultrasound echocardiography are performed. [22][23][24] In addition, chromosomal microarray and further genetic investigation can be considered. [11][12][13]24 Similarly, we found that 12.6% of multiple gestations did not have an imaging study prior to the 11-to 14-week scan and may have gone undetected until the second trimester when assessing placentation characteristics is more difficult and patient risk profiles concerning selective reduction or continuing a complicated monochorionic pregnancy could be impacted.…”
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“…Diagnosis and procedure codes are based on the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD‐9). The database has been used in multiple studies examining the birth and neonatal outcomes …”
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