Find out about our 3 sessions that will address fetal heart and the faculty in the field and supplement your learning with ISUOG education resources including video lectures, guidelines and articles.
Program - Fetal heart
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What not to miss in the first trimester fetal heart - R. Chaoui (Germany)
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B-mode, M-mode? 3D/4D? Combining modalities for comprehensive evaluation - S. Yagel (Isreal)
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Genetic testing for fetuses with heart defects: what, why and when - M. Haak (Netherlands)
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Mapping fetal cardiac function with speckle tracking - D. DeVore (USA)
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Scan demonstration: Approach to evaluating the fetus with an arrhythmia - Julene Carvalho (UK)
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Don’t miss these critical heart defects - Joshua Copel (USA)
- Top anatomic regions - A. Abuhamad (USA)
Supplement your learning - Fetal heart
Supplement your learning with the following learning resource, including exlusively-released video content from ISUOG courses and Congresses, UOG articles and ISUOG guidelines.
Video lectures
2D/3D/4D of the fetal heart
Watch this exclusively released lecture, delivered at the Pre-Congress Course "Fetal anomalies: heart and central nervous system (CNS)" at ISUOG's 29th World Congress. Other resources available below.
ISUOG guidelines
- Sonographic screening examination of the fetal heart UOG Volume 41, Issue 3,Date: March 2013, Pages: 348–359
UOG articles
- Fetal major cardiac defects and placental dysfunction at 11–13 weeks' gestation UOG Volume 51, Issue 3, Date: February 2018, Pages: 194-198
- Why are congenital heart defects being missed? UOG Volume 55, Issue 6, Date: June 2020, Pages 747-757
- Improved detection of coarctation of the aorta using speckle tracking analysis of the fetal heart using the last examination prior to delivery UOG Approved Article, February 2020
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