Survival of Hydrops Fetalis with and without Fetal Intervention.
Yu-Yun HuangYu-Jun ChangLih-Ju ChenCheng-Han LeeHsiao-Neng ChenJia-Yuh ChenMing ChenChien-Chou HsiaoPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Overall, hydrops fetalis was diagnosed early, and fetal intervention was performed in a timely manner. Preterm births were more frequent, and birthweight was lower in the cases that underwent fetal intervention than in those that did not, but there was no significant between-group difference in mortality. The initial diagnosis time, gestational age at birth, birthweight, Apgar score, and first albumin and pH levels were independently associated with mortality.