Lower pass threshold (≥93%) for critical congenital heart disease screening at high altitude prevents repeat screening and reduces false positives.
M Rhonda SneeringerPranjali VadlaputiSatyan LakshminrusimhaHeather M SiefkesPublished in: Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association (2022)
pass threshold by 2% at >6000 ft, significantly increased first screen pass rate. Adjustments for altitude may reduce nursing time to conduct repeat measurements and prevent transfers for echocardiograms. Larger studies are necessary to assess impact on false negatives.