Longitudinal Surveillance of Fetal Heart Failure Using Speckle Tracking Analysis

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Abstract

Long-term monitoring of a fetus with heart failure is an undeniable challenge for prenatal cardiology. Echocardiography is constrained by many fetal and maternal factors, and it is difficult to maintain the reproducibility of the measured and analyzed parameters. In our study, we presented the possibilities of using modern speckle tracking technology in combination with standard echocardiography parameters that may be insufficient or less sensitive in the context of monitoring life-threatening fetal conditions. Our analysis shows the superiority of the parameters used to assess fetal cardiac architecture, such as the GSI Global sphericity Index, and fetal cardiac function, such as the FAC fractional area change and the EF ejection fraction, which temporal change may indicate a worsening condition of the fetus with heart failure. The significant increase in the parameters of fetal heart size in speckle tracking allows for an improved echocardiographic diagnosis and monitoring of the fetus with heart failure and the prognostic conclusions about the clinical condition after birth. Significant decreases in FAC for the left and right ventricles and EF for the left ventricle may indicate an unfavourable prognosis for the monitored fetus due to heart failure.

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Murlewska, J., Sylwestrzak, O., Respondek-Liberska, M., Sklansky, M., & Devore, G. (2022). Longitudinal Surveillance of Fetal Heart Failure Using Speckle Tracking Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11237102

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