Prenatal diagnosis, associated findings and postnatal outcome of fetuses with truncus arteriosus communis (TAC).
J S AbelC BergA GeipelU GembruchU HerbergJ BreuerK BrockmeierI GottschalkPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2021)
TAC is a rare and complex cardiac anomaly that can be diagnosed prenatally with high precision. TAC is frequently associated with chromosomal and extra-cardiac anomalies, leading to a high intrauterine and postnatal loss rate due to terminations and perioperative mortality. Without severe extra-cardiac anomalies, postoperative short- and medium-term health status is excellent, independent of the subtype of TAC, but the prevalence of repeated interventions due to recurrent stenosis is high.