Abstract:Congenital diaphragmatic hernia(CDH) belongs to congenital fetal diaphragmatic defect or insufficiency of development. It is due to the disclosure of diaphragm during embryonic period, leading to unilateral or bilateral diaphragmatic defects and abdominal organs enter the chest through the defects. Based on a large number of domestic and foreign related research literatures, several methods for prediction of fetus survival with CDH were summarized. At present, fetal lung-head ratio, fetal lung volume, fetal lung volume and fetal weight ratio, the size of the liver in the chest detected by ultrasound or MRI and associated genetic testing are the main methods to assess fetal prognosis. This will play a significant role in guiding the diagnosis, prognosis evaluation, perinatal intervention therapy and postpartum surgery for CDH.
曾朝夕,解丽梅. 超声预测胎儿先天性膈疝预后的研究进展[J]. 中国临床医学影像杂志, 2016, 27(7): 516-518.
ZENG Zhao-xi, XIE Li-mei. Progress of ultrasound in predicting prognosis of congenital diaphragm hernia. JOURNAL OF CHINA MEDICAL IMAGING, 2016, 27(7): 516-518.
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