Proposal for standardized prenatal assessment of fetal open dysraphisms by the European reference network for Intellectual disability, TeleHealth, Autism and Congenital Anomalies (ITHACA) and eUROGEN

Author:

Guilbaud Lucie1ORCID,Carreras Elena2,Garel Catherine3,Maiz Nerea2,Dhombres Ferdinand1,Deprest Jan45ORCID,Jouannic Jean‐Marie1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Fetal Medicine Department Armand Trousseau University Hospital Spin@ Reference Center Sorbonne University Paris France

2. Maternal‐Fetal Medicine Unit Department of Obstetrics Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

3. Pediatric Radiology Department Armand Trousseau University Hospital Sorbonne University Paris France

4. Clinical Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University Hospitals Leuven Leuven Belgium

5. Institute of Women's Health University College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractOpen dysraphisms, that is, myelomeningocele and myeloschisis, are rare diseases associated with a risk of severe disability, including lower limb motor and sensory deficiency, sphincter deficiency, and potential intellectual deficiency. Open dysraphism is diagnosed in Europe in 93.5% of cases. In case of suspicion of fetal open dysraphism, a detailed fetal morphologic assessment is required to confirm the diagnosis and exclude associated structural anomalies, as well as genetic assessment. In case of isolated fetal open dysraphism, assessment of prognosis is based on fetal imaging including the level of the lesion, the presence or not of a sac, the presence and nature of intra cranial anomalies, and the anatomical and functional evaluation of the lower extremities. Based on these biomarkers, a personalized prognosis as well as comprehensive information about prenatal management alternatives will allow parents to decide on further management options. Standardization of prenatal assessment is essential to compare outcomes with benchmark data and make assessment of surgical innovation possible. Herein, we propose a protocol for the standardized ultrasound assessment of fetuses with isolated open dysraphism.

Publisher

Wiley

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