Kociszewska-Najman Bozena, Zacharska-Kokot Ewa, Kulikowska-Matłosz Justyna, Marianowski Longin
Oddzial Neonatologii I Katedry i Klinik Połoznictwa i Ginekologii AM w Warszawie.
Ginekol Pol. 2004 Jun;75(6):445-50.
Congenital heart diseases are very serious problem of current perinatology. Early detection of congenital heart diseases and new possibilities of their treatment have decreased mortality rate in neonates.
Was to present the reasons of the heart murmurs found in newborns, based on postnatal echocardiography.
The study group consisted of 107 neonates born in The Obstetrics and Gynaecology Clinic of Medical University in Warsaw in the period from 1st October, 2001 until 30th September, 2002, found to have murmurs during the observation in The Neonatology Department.
Heart murmurs were detected in 107 infants out of 1291 born in The Clinic in this period. Out of the study group, echocardiography results were normal in fourteen children, and in ninety-three patients the echocardiography revealed one of the following abnormalities: persistent foramen ovale (FO), persistent ductus arteriosus (PDA), ventricular septum defect (VSD), insufficiency of tricuspid valve (IT) and others.
The most frequently observed abnormality in echocardiography in infants with heart murmur was persistent foramen ovale. The rate of heart abnormalities was the highest in infants with birth weight below 1500 G.