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View article: Fetal Diagnosis of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome With Restrictive Atrial Septum—Atrial Septal Morphology, Associated Lung Disease and Outcomes
Fetal Diagnosis of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome With Restrictive Atrial Septum—Atrial Septal Morphology, Associated Lung Disease and Outcomes Open
Objective Fetuses with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and restrictive/intact atrial septum (RAS) have high mortality, partly due to pulmonary lymphangiectasia (PL). This study aimed to characterize atrial septal morphology in fetus…
View article: Maternal pre-eclampsia and the risk of atrial septal defect in the neonate, a prospective, population-based cohort study
Maternal pre-eclampsia and the risk of atrial septal defect in the neonate, a prospective, population-based cohort study Open
Introduction: Atrial septal defect is commonly considered a minor CHD, but morbidity and mortality are higher compared to the background population. Maternal pre-eclampsia is associated with CHD in the offspring in large registry-based stu…
View article: Difference in pre‐ and postnatal prevalence of congenital cardiac tumors in a large population‐based cohort
Difference in pre‐ and postnatal prevalence of congenital cardiac tumors in a large population‐based cohort Open
Introduction Cardiac tumors in children are rare. Rhabdomyomas are the most common type in newborns, often associated with tuberous sclerosis. The exact prevalence of neonatal cardiac tumors is unknown. This study aimed to determine the pr…
View article: Head circumference in neonates with septal defects
Head circumference in neonates with septal defects Open
Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders occur in up to 50% of children with CHD. Small head circumference at birth has been associated with impaired neurodevelopment in patients with complex CHD. It is unknown if patients with simple CHD …
View article: Maternal autoimmune systemic connective tissue disease and vasculitis and electrocardiographic findings in the offspring
Maternal autoimmune systemic connective tissue disease and vasculitis and electrocardiographic findings in the offspring Open
In this population-based study, no significant overall differences in ECG parameters were found between neonates exposed to maternal CTD or vasculitis and unexposed neonates. However, neonates exposed to maternal antiphospholipid syndrome …
View article: Maternal pre-existing and gestational diabetes and the risk of bicuspid aortic valve in the offspring
Maternal pre-existing and gestational diabetes and the risk of bicuspid aortic valve in the offspring Open
Background Approximately 6% of all pregnancies in Denmark are affected by maternal pre-existing or gestational diabetes. Maternal diabetes is a well-known risk factor for congenital heart defects. Among the most common congenital heart def…
View article: Electrocardiographic Characteristics in 438 Neonates with Atrial Septal Defects
Electrocardiographic Characteristics in 438 Neonates with Atrial Septal Defects Open
Arrhythmias and electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities are common among patients with atrial septal defects (ASDs). We studied a large cohort of neonates with ASDs to investigate whether ECG abnormalities are present at this early stage …
View article: The Wolff–Parkinson–White pattern in neonates: results from a large population-based cohort study
The Wolff–Parkinson–White pattern in neonates: results from a large population-based cohort study Open
Aims Wolff–Parkinson–White (WPW) syndrome is a conduction disorder characterized by an accessory electrical pathway between the atria and ventricles, which may predispose to supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) and sudden cardiac death. It c…
View article: Cardiac findings in newborn twins
Cardiac findings in newborn twins Open
Aims To evaluate cardiac findings in newborn twins from the general population and investigate if newborn twins may require systematic evaluation of cardiac parameters. Methods Prospective cohort study of newborns with cardiac evaluation p…
View article: A novel algorithm for classification of interatrial communications within the oval fossa in the newborn
A novel algorithm for classification of interatrial communications within the oval fossa in the newborn Open
Background: An interatrial communication is present in most neonates. The majority are considered the “normal” patency of the oval foramen, while a minority are abnormal atrial septal defects. Differentiation between the two with transthor…
View article: Prevalence and subtypes of interatrial communications in 12,718 newborns
Prevalence and subtypes of interatrial communications in 12,718 newborns Open
Introduction Patency of the oval foramen (PFO) and atrial septal defects (ASDs), i.e. interatrial communications, have been reported to be present in 24–92% of newborns. For isolated ASDs, the reported prevalence varies from 0.3–2.4 per 10…
View article: Maternal pre-existing diabetes and gestational diabetes and the prevalence of septal defects in the offspring
Maternal pre-existing diabetes and gestational diabetes and the prevalence of septal defects in the offspring Open
Background and introduction Maternal pre-existing and gestational diabetes affect approximately 6% of all pregnancies in Denmark and are well known risk factors for congenital heart disease (CHD). Worldwide, CHD is the most common congenit…
View article: Yield of echocardiographic screening of first-degree relatives of children with bicuspid aortic valve
Yield of echocardiographic screening of first-degree relatives of children with bicuspid aortic valve Open
Background Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart defect, affecting 0.8% of new-borns. BAV is associated with valve dysfunction, as well as an increased risk of aortopathy. The prevalence of BAV in first-degree rel…