Impact of isolated fetal congenital heart disease on pregnancy and perinatal outcomes.
Yossawadee KittiratanapinanSanitra AnuwutnavinSupaluck KanjanauthaiPunnanee WutthigateDittakarn BoriboonhirunsarnSaifon ChawanpaiboonPublished in: International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2024)
Pregnancies affected by isolated fetal CHD demonstrated a higher propensity for several adverse outcomes. These findings underscore the importance of prenatal CHD detection and tailored perinatal care to potentially improve both pregnancy outcomes and neonatal health.
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