Appropriate Technology for Screening, Diagnosis, and Evaluation of Neonatal Congenital Heart Disease in the Southernmost Region of China

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Chen, Qian-Qian [1 ]
Zhang, Du-Fei [1 ]
Wang, Ya-Zhou [1 ]
Zhang, Xiang-Yun [1 ]
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[1] Hainan Women & Childrens Med Ctr, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Hainan, Peoples R China
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Congenital Heart Disease; Screening; Pulse Oximetry; Cardiac Auscultation; Echocardiography;
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Background: Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of children with CHD has been the focus of research attention. Hainan is the southernmost underdeveloped province in China, where the technology of screening, diagnosis, and treatment for children Objectives: This study aimed to introduce and promote an appropriate technology system for screening, diagnosis, and evaluationMethods: Two indicators, namely cardiac auscultation plus pulse oximetry (POX), were used by screening staff to screen live newborns within six to 72 hours after birth at all screening institutions in Hainan province from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2021. Diagnosis procedure for the screened-positive newborns was performed in 31 certified medical institutions, and evaluation procedure for the newborns confirmed with CHD was performed in six certified medical institutions. Data about screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment were obtained, uploaded, and managed online through a neonatal CHD screening information manageResults: A total of 321447 live births were included in the CHD screening project, and an overall screening rate of 97.59% (321447/329387) was determined. According to our results, 8032 cases were screened-positive. A total of 1099 cases of CHD were confirmed, suggesting a CHD prevalence of 3.419 per 1000 live births. Atrial septal defect (ASD) was the most common CHD lesion, with a prevalence of 1.313 per 1000 live births. The sensitivity of cardiac auscultation, POX, and two indicators' combination (i.e., cardiac auscultation plus POX) for CHD detection were 69.15%, 33.49%, and 91.90%, respectively; and the specificity of them were 98.36%, 99.43%, and 97.81%, respectively. The ratio of both positive in two indicators among the children with major (serious and critical) CHD at the initial screening was significantly higher than that of single positive in any indicator (chi 2 = 59.455, P < 0.001). All children with CHD were evaluated, out of who 154 children with major CHD were treated promptly. Only 15 cases of children with major CHD died, and the standardized mortality of children aged 0-1 years with CHD was 4.67/100,000.Conclusions: It was concluded that the combination of two indicators (i.e., cardiac auscultation plus POX) for CHD screening was reliable as well as non-invasive, simple, and easy to operate so that it was conducive for promotion. It was also found that introducing and promoting an appropriate technology for screening, diagnosis, and evaluation of neonatal CHD were extremely significant since they may have contributed to the timely diagnosing and treating children with CHD, especially those with major CHD.
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