Reporte de malformaciones fetales diagnosticadas en comité ecográfico del Hospital Regional de Talca, entre junio 2020 y junio 2021
Report of fetal malformations diagnosed in the ultrasound committee of the regional hospital of Talca, between june 2020 and june 2021

Rev. méd. Maule; 36 (2), 2021
Publication year: 2021

Introduction:

Obstetric ultrasound is part of the screening to select the population at high risk of having a congenital malformation. Considering that fetal defects occur in approximately 2-4 out of every 100 live newborns, and are the cause of 35-40% of perinatal mortality in Chile, it is therefore justified to perform the second trimester ultrasound, which presents a high index prenatal screening (56%), with few false positives.

Methods:

A retrospective, cross-sectional and descriptive study was carried out, by reviewing 6,385 ultrasound scans, which were performed during one year (June 2020-June 2021), at the Regional Hospital of Talca, where 126 fetuses with suspected malformation were detected.

Results:

Of the total number of patients evaluated, a congenital malformation rate of 1.9% was detected, with cardiac malformations the most frequent, and diabetes mellitus the main risk factor.

Conclusions:

Antenatal ultrasound study is essential in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, followed by a referral to an ultrasound committee, emphasizing early and interdisciplinary management. The frequencies found are similar to those reported in the international bibliography

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