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Fetal Bradycardia Caused by Monogenic Disorders-A Review of the Literature.

Dominik Sebastian WestphalMichael HauserBritt-Maria BeckmannCordula M WolfGabriele HesslingRenate Oberhoffer-FritzAnnette Wacker-Gussmann
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Introduction: The standard obstetric definition of fetal bradycardia is a sustained fetal heart rate < 110 bpm over at least 10 min. Fetal bradycardia can be the first and only prenatal presentation of a heart disease. We present an overview on different genetic disorders that should be taken into consideration in case of diagnosed fetal bradycardia. Methods: A literature review was conducted using a PubMed- and OMIM-based search for monogenetic disorders causing fetal bradycardia in September 2022. Results: The review on the literature identified nine monogenic diseases that could lead to fetal bradycardia. Four of these disorders can be associated with extracardiac findings. Discussion: Genetic testing should be considered in cases with fetal bradycardia, especially in cases of additional extracardiac findings. Broad sequencing techniques and improved prenatal phenotyping could help to establish a diagnosis in an increasing number of cases.
Keyphrases
  • heart rate
  • pregnant women
  • blood pressure
  • systematic review
  • heart rate variability
  • single cell
  • high throughput