In our Perinatal clinic I would say that the main indications for sending a patient to have a fetal echo would be:
Suspected or abnormal cardiac ultrasound finding during the routine anatomy checkup
Family history of CHD
Abnormal NT (>3mm)
Known…
You have a very interesting point to discuss here. I’ve been working with a group of Perinatologists for almost 10 years and have been practicing ultrasound for approximately 20 years. During that period of time I’ve seen OB ultrasound…
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1. We do get the outflow tracts in all our patients as a routine, and always bring the patients back for re-evaluation whenever the outflow tracts are unobtainable (fetal age, position, maternal acoustics) The reason is because of the known fact…
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