Effects of universal critical CHD screening of neonates at a mid-sized California congenital cardiac surgery centre.
Robin MillerTimothy MartensUpinder JodhkaJade TranRichard P LionMatthew J BockPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2021)
Primary targets were more likely to be diagnosed by screening (53%), while secondary targets were unlikely to be diagnosed by screening (10%) (p = 0.004). Outcomes such as length of stay, operative mortality, and actuarial survival were not different based on timing of diagnosis (p > 0.05). Despite late diagnosis, those not diagnosed until after screening did not have adverse outcomes.