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James Cnota, MD - 2024 Fetal Care Center Navigating Perinatal Care for Trisomy 13 & 18

Video Published 2024-12-09 Updated 2024-12-09

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Dr. Cnota reviews cardiac manifestations in trisomy 13/18, where 80-90% have congenital heart disease ranging from simple shunts to complex lesions. He discusses how prenatal cardiac diagnosis informs family counseling, delivery planning, and surgical decision-making, emphasizing the impact of prematurity and anatomic complexity on outcomes.

Key Takeaways

  • CHD occurs in 80-90% of trisomy 13/18 cases; polyvalvular dysplasia is a hallmark finding that aids genetic diagnosis.
  • Prenatal cardiac diagnosis is critical for family counseling as CHD complexity directly influences survival and quality of life.
  • VSD is the most common postnatal CHD in trisomy 18 (32%); left-to-right shunts (PDA, ASD, VSD) dominate trisomy 13.
  • Prematurity and low birth weight are common in trisomy 13/18, creating steep risk curves for cardiac surgical intervention.
  • Early prenatal diagnosis allows families to align care goals with institutional capabilities and pursue second opinions if needed.

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