1. EP06.25: Fetal ultrasound predictors for early postnatal intervention in congenital pulmonary airway malformations.
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Matsuzawa, N., Yamamoto, Y., Kido, Y., Masaoka, S., Kitamura, E., Ishida, Y., Takamizu, A., Takeda, J., and Itakura, A.
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FETAL ultrasonic imaging ,PUERPERIUM ,PULMONARY artery ,BODY weight ,STATISTICS ,NEONATAL surgery - Abstract
This article, titled "EP06.25: Fetal ultrasound predictors for early postnatal intervention in congenital pulmonary airway malformations," examines predictive factors on fetal ultrasound in cases of congenital pulmonary airway malformations (CPAM) that require surgery in the early postnatal period. The study analyzed fetal ultrasound data from 43 cases diagnosed with CPAM and found that a bigger ipsilateral pulmonary artery (PA) diameter and a high volume/estimated body weight ratio (vol/EFBW) at diagnosis, as well as a higher CPAM volume ratio (CVR) before birth, were risk parameters for requiring early postnatal surgery. These findings provide valuable information for predicting the need for intervention in CPAM cases. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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