Contemporary Outcomes in Fetuses Diagnosed with Vascular Rings

Author:

Milligan Ian1,Border William1,Sachdeva Ritu1,Michelfelder Erik1

Affiliation:

1. Emory University

Abstract

Abstract Vascular rings are increasingly identified onfetal echocardiography. The purpose of this study is to analyze clinical outcomes and patterns of diagnostic testing in fetuses with vascular rings diagnosed by fetal echocardiography. A retrospective cohort study was performed of fetuses with postnatally confirmed vascular rings from 2017– 2022. Clinical outcomes included type and timing of symptoms, and timing of surgical intervention. Freedom from symptoms and/or surgery was assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Frequency of genetic and diagnostic testing (barium esophagogram, CT/MRI angiogram, and bronchoscopy) was also assessed. Overall, 46 patients were evaluated (91% with a right aortic arch/left ductus and 4% with a double aortic arch). A vascular ring was isolated in 59%, associated with structural heart lesions in 33%, and associated with noncardiac anomalies in 8%. Prenatal diagnoses increased over time. Symptoms developed in 24%; 81% had respiratory and 45% had gastroesophageal complaints. Surgery was performed in 17%. Symptoms presented bimodally, prior to 100 or after 400 days of life. There was no difference in the type of symptoms for early (<100 days) or late (>400 days) presenters. Symptomatic patients received more diagnostic testing. Genetic testing was obtained in 46% and positive in 33%, with 22q11 deletion and Trisomy 21 being identified. Prenatal diagnoses of vascular rings increased over time, with 24% developing symptoms and 17% requiring surgery. Subjects developed symptoms bimodally in early or late infancy. The frequency of genetic testing was suboptimal for the frequency of genetic abnormalities seen.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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