Infants with prenatally diagnosed anomalies: special approaches to preparation and resuscitation.

Authors: 
C.E. Colby; W.A. Carey; Y.J. Blumenfeld; S.R. Hintz
Abstract: 

When a fetal anomaly is suspected, a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis, counseling, pregnancy management, surveillance, delivery planning, and neonatal care is critical to creating a comprehensive management plan. This article provides a basic framework for integrating prenatal diagnostic and maternal-fetal care considerations, delivery planning, special resuscitation needs, and immediate and later neonatal care and evaluation into developing a thoughtful management plan for infants with prenatally diagnosed complex anomalies including congenital heart disease, intrathoracic masses, fetal airway obstruction, neural tube defects, abdominal wall defects, and skeletal dysplasia.

Citation: 

Colby CE, Carey WA, Blumenfeld YJ, Hintz SR. "Infants with prenatally diagnosed anomalies: special approaches to preparation and resuscitation." Clin Perinatol. 2012;39(4):871-87.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2012
CPQCC publication: 
Yes
PubMed ID: 
23164184