Purpose Of Review: This review describes the recent advances in timing and effectiveness of first and early second trimester fetal echocardiography screening.
Recent Findings: Fetal echocardiography can now be reliably performed from 11 weeks' gestation owing to improvements in ultrasound transducers and processors. Three-dimensional and four-dimensional ultrasound modalities in image acquisition and postprocessing analysis, including spatio-temporal image correlation, rendering three-dimensional power Doppler and high definition power flow Doppler, and B-flow have further improved our capabilities in this area. Fetal nuchal translucency measurement screening programs create a new population of at-risk pregnancies that will be referred for early fetal echocardiography. The majority of congenital heart defects, however, still occur in low-risk patients. Improved technology has lowered the gestational age at which fetal cardiac anatomy scanning can be reliably performed by properly trained and experienced examiners.
Summary: Early fetal echocardiography can be offered as a screening examination to at-risk and low-risk patients, with the proviso that it be repeated following screen-negative scans at mid-gestation to exclude later developing lesions.
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