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Cost-Effectiveness of Routine Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease in US Newborns

Cost-Effectiveness of Routine Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease in US Newborns

... incremental cost per life-year gained: – $134 614 [cost-saving] to $215 383), the proportion of late detected CCHD among infants with CCHD (range: $11 004 to $108 528), and the hospital cost to ... See full document

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Oxygen Saturation Nomogram in Newborns Screened for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Oxygen Saturation Nomogram in Newborns Screened for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... 91 newborns required a repeat screen, 75% of which were triggered by a ...CCHD screening in the future. Furthermore, cost effectiveness analysis need to be performed to address whether the ... See full document

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Can echocardiographic screening in the early days of life detect critical congenital heart disease among apparently healthy newborns?

Can echocardiographic screening in the early days of life detect critical congenital heart disease among apparently healthy newborns?

... echocardiographic screening did not help improve the detection rate of CCHD in newborns without prenatal diagnosis or clinical signs of CHD, and was moreover associated with a high rate of ...high ... See full document

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Cost-effectiveness analysis of newborn pulse oximetry screening to detect critical congenital heart disease in Colombia

Cost-effectiveness analysis of newborn pulse oximetry screening to detect critical congenital heart disease in Colombia

... the routine screening of CCHD [7, 8]. Use of this screening method for early detection of congeni- tal heart defects is based on the rationale that clinically undetectable hypoxemia is ... See full document

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Factors Associated With Late Detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns

Factors Associated With Late Detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns

... CCHD screening targets, we also report sep- arate analyses restricted to infants with the primary screening targets (ie, dextro-transposition of the great arter- ies, truncus arteriosus, total anomalous ... See full document

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Role of clinical examination and pulse oximetry in screening for  congenital heart disease in newborns

Role of clinical examination and pulse oximetry in screening for congenital heart disease in newborns

... A study by Ainsworth and colleagues showed, about 54% of babies with murmur on routine clinical examination had structural heart disease 8 Arlettaz and colleauges 1 study also proved the importance ... See full document

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Implementation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening in Minnesota

Implementation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening in Minnesota

... CCHD screening and follow-up in metropolitan centers, cen- ters af fi liated with a large health care system, and rural independent centers exist, but overall, the survey suggests that the state is adequately ... See full document

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Lessons Learned From Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects

Lessons Learned From Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects

... Newborn screening for critical congenital heart defects (CCHD) was added to the US Recommended Uniform Screening Panel in ...newborn screening program, leading to CCHD ... See full document

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Epidemiologic Features of the Presentation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease: Implications for Screening

Epidemiologic Features of the Presentation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease: Implications for Screening

... Preoperative SPC, as defined in this investigation, occurs in a substantial proportion of neonates with critical CHD. An estimated 1 of every 15 000 to 26 000 live births experience SPC as a result of unrecognized ... See full document

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<p>Role of pulse oximetry in detecting critical congenital heart disease among newborns delivered at a high altitude setting in Ethiopia</p>

<p>Role of pulse oximetry in detecting critical congenital heart disease among newborns delivered at a high altitude setting in Ethiopia</p>

... negative screening result. For those who had positive SPO2 screening test result, a certi fi ed pediatric cardiologist performed echocar- diography examination on the same ... See full document

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Impact of Pulse Oximetry Screening on the Detection of Duct Dependent Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Neonate

Impact of Pulse Oximetry Screening on the Detection of Duct Dependent Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Neonate

... oximetric screening for the detection of CHD in ...of critical CHD specially duct dependent critical CHD in asymptomatic newborn babies and to determine the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive ... See full document

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Endorsement of Health and Human Services Recommendation for Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Endorsement of Health and Human Services Recommendation for Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... uniform screening panel ...in Newborns and Children ’ s recommendations and a 2-day comprehensive evidence re- view of screening strategies by na- tional and international ...add screening ... See full document

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Report of the Tennessee Task Force on Screening Newborn Infants for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Report of the Tennessee Task Force on Screening Newborn Infants for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... well newborns and compared them to 32 neonatal cases referred for suspected congenital heart ...with congenital heart disease after being discharged with a normal ... See full document

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Feasibility of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening at Moderate Altitude

Feasibility of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Screening at Moderate Altitude

... the screening or had incomplete ...conduct screening in a manner most like other institutions that already use routine blood-derived screening ...achieve screening without parental ... See full document

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Pulse oximetry screening: a review of diagnosing critical congenital heart disease in newborns

Pulse oximetry screening: a review of diagnosing critical congenital heart disease in newborns

... all newborns, pulse oximetry is an excellent tool to evaluate subclinical hypoxemia, that occurs during transitioning physiology of certain CHD, such as transposition of the great arteries, truncus arteriosus ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Pulse Oximetry Screening for Congenital Heart Disease in Asymptomatic Newborns

Effectiveness of Pulse Oximetry Screening for Congenital Heart Disease in Asymptomatic Newborns

... tomatic newborns, and 3 cases of CCVM were detected (total anomalous pulmonary venous return ⴛ 2, truncus ...of critical CCVM among all live births was 1 in 564 and among the screened population was 1 in ... See full document

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Updated Strategies for Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Updated Strategies for Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... test-positive newborns who require further diagnostic testing has been ...10 US states showed that there were only 645 of 708 318 (0.09%) newborns testing positive, with only 58 of these ... See full document

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Pulse Oximetry Screening in newborn for early detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease - A review

Pulse Oximetry Screening in newborn for early detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease - A review

... have congenital heart disease, of these ~25% have critical congenital heart disease ...it’s cost is a severe limitation as a universal screening ...a ... See full document

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Strategies for Implementing Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Strategies for Implementing Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... on screening in the well-infant nursery because of the risk of missed cases of CCHD among healthy-appearing ...ering screening within ...that screening only in well-infant nurseries would miss new- ... See full document

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Use of Pulse Oximetry Screening  in Early Detection of 
Congenital Heart Disease

Use of Pulse Oximetry Screening in Early Detection of Congenital Heart Disease

... negative screening results at the cost of increasing the number of false- positive screening ...with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) being misclassified as normal ... See full document

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