Two-year postnatal outcome of 263 cases of fetal ventriculomegaly

2018 
AbstractObjectives: To find out the outcome of fetal ventriculomegaly (VM) in terms of survival at birth and after two years and to evaluate the antenatal factors which influence the postnatal outcome.Method: We performed a 10-year prospective, observational study (2008–2018) including all prenatally detected fetal VM. Two years follow up of all live born was done to observe their survival, physical morbidity, and developmental delay.Results: Fetal VM was seen in 263/648 (40.6%) cases with central nervous system malformation. VM was severe in 85.9% and was associated with other anomalies in 56.3% of the cases. Total 40.3% cases with VM were live born. The outcome at birth and was poorest with severe VM (40.7%) and when VM was associated with multiple defects (30%). Only 23.6% survived beyond two years of age. There was developmental delay in 24.2% cases. Logistic regression showed that, the presence of associated defect and severe VM were significant poor prognostic factors for survival at birth (p = .001...
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