WANG Xuejuan, SHAO Zhiying, ZHU Minrong, XIE Zhenyu, LYU Jingjing, ZHU Fang, DONG Bin, ZHAO Liebin, CHEN Huiwen. Screening of neonatal congenital heart diseases based on heart sound acquisition system[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2022, 34(5): 464-468. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2022.21372
Citation: WANG Xuejuan, SHAO Zhiying, ZHU Minrong, XIE Zhenyu, LYU Jingjing, ZHU Fang, DONG Bin, ZHAO Liebin, CHEN Huiwen. Screening of neonatal congenital heart diseases based on heart sound acquisition system[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2022, 34(5): 464-468. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2022.21372

Screening of neonatal congenital heart diseases based on heart sound acquisition system

  • Objective To investigate the value of remote consultation of heart sound acquisition in screening and referral of neonates with congenital heart diseases (CHD) in primary hospitals.
    Methods A total of 4 030 neonates with non-critical diseases were selected. They were born in Shanghai Pudong New Area Maternal and Child Health Hospital from November 5, 2019 to March 31, 2021. After birth, routine cardiac auscultation was performed and remote consultation of heart sound collection were performed at the same time in combination with percutaneous oxygen saturation measurement to screen CHD. The children with any positive screening index were advised to verify the diagnosis by cardiac ultrasound examination in Shanghai Children's Medical Center. The diagnostic value of different screening methods was compared.
    Results A total of 110 cases were detected positive by routine screening. Among them, 16 cases were lost to follow-up, and 46 cases were confirmed by cardiac ultrasound examination, with a positive diagnosis rate of 48.94% (46/94). A total of 51 cases were detected positive by routine screening and remote consultation of heart sound collection simultaneously. Among them, 42 cases were confirmed by cardiac ultrasound examination, with a positive diagnosis rate of 82.35% (42/51). The difference between the two positive diagnosis rates was statistically significant (P<0.001).
    Conclusion Remote consultation of heart sound acquisition on the basis of routine neonatal CHD screening can effectively improve the positive diagnosis rate of CHD screening in primary hospitals, and reduce unnecessary referrals. This method is simple and feasible. It has practical value in primary hospitals that lack professional technicians for the diagnosis and treatment of CHD.
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