Klein Jennifer H, Donofrio Mary T
Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC 20010, USA.
J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2024 May 18;11(5):155. doi: 10.3390/jcdd11050155.
Recent literature has established a strong foundation examining the associations between socioeconomic/demographic characteristics and outcomes for congenital heart disease. These associations are found beginning in fetal life and influence rates of prenatal detection, access to timely and appropriate delivery room and neonatal interventions, and surgical and other early childhood outcomes. This review takes a broad look at the existing literature and identifies gaps in the current body of research, particularly as it pertains to disparities in the prenatal detection of congenital heart disease within the United States. It also proposes further research and interventions to address these health disparities.
近期的文献为研究社会经济/人口特征与先天性心脏病结局之间的关联奠定了坚实基础。这些关联在胎儿期就已存在,并影响产前检测率、获得及时且恰当的产房及新生儿干预的机会,以及手术和其他儿童早期结局。本综述全面审视了现有文献,并找出了当前研究中的空白,尤其是与美国先天性心脏病产前检测差异相关的空白。它还提出了进一步的研究和干预措施,以解决这些健康差异问题。