Dilated ascending aorta in the fetus.
Ioana Dumitrascu BirisVita ZidereTrisha V VigneswaranMarietta CharakidaSujeev MathurNikos A KametasJohn M SimpsonPublished in: Prenatal diagnosis (2021)
Prenatal dilated ascending aorta is a rare finding (0.06%). It is associated with BAV in 37% of cases and extracardiac abnormalities in 15.7%. Nuchal translucency measurement was >3.5 in 13% of cases. Connective tissue disease was not diagnosed postnatally. This is the largest prenatal cohort with dilated ascending aorta and postnatal outcomes to date. We showed a postnatal persistence of ascending aortic dilatation in 43% of babies. In the absence of extra-cardiac abnormalities, medium term outcome appears good but postnatal surveillance of aortic dilation is required.