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Prenatal prediction of neonatal survival in cases diagnosed with congenital diaphragmatic hernia using abdomen-to-thorax ratio determined by ultrasonography.
[congenital diaphragmatic hernia]
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
evaluate
the
usefulness
of
abdomen-
to
-thorax
ratio
(
ATR
)
measured
by
antenatal
ultrasonography
for
predicting
neonatal
survival
of
fetuses
with
congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
(
CDH
)
.
We
identified
75
fetuses
who
were
prenatally
diagnosed
with
CDH
and
delivered
in
Seoul
National
University
Hospital
from
1998
to
2012
,
retrospectively
.
Of
these
,
40
cases
who
met
the
following
criteria
were
included
:
(
i
)
singleton
pregnancy
;
(
ii
)
a
case
that
had
available
ultrasonographic
images
;
and
(
iii
)
a
neonate
in
whom
follow-up
until
discharge
from
the
hospital
was
available
.
ATR
was
measured
as
follows
:
each
anteroposterior
distance
(
APD
)
in
the
abdominal
and
thoracic
cavity
was
measured
in
the
same
midsagittal
plane
with
the
fetal
neutral
position
.
A
thoracic
APD
was
measured
from
the
back
to
the
distal
end
of
the
sternum
and
an
abdominal
APD
from
the
back
to
the
most
protruding
abdominal
surface
.
ATR
is
the
ratio
of
the
abdominal
APD
versus
the
thoracic
APD
.
Survival
rates
were
57
.
5
%
.
There
were
significant
differences
in
ATR
,
lung
-
head
ratio
(
LHR
)
,
observed
/
expected-
LHR
,
quantitative
lung
index
and
intrathoracic
liver
between
survivors
and
non-survivors
.
Regression
analysis
demonstrated
that
only
ATR
and
intrathoracic
position
of
the
liver
were
independent
predictors
of
survival
.
ATR
by
multivariate
analysis
had
the
most
influence
on
survival
rate
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
002
)
.
The
area
under
the
receiver-operator
curve
for
prediction
of
survival
from
ATR
was
0
.
770
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
004
)
.
The
diagnostic
cut-off
value
for
ATR
was
0
.
96
.
Because
ATR
is
effective
to
predict
neonatal
survival
in
CDH
fetuses
and
is
easy
to
measure
,
it
can
be
used
as
another
powerful
parameter
for
managing
CDH
fetuses
.
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"an abdominal apd from the back to the most protruding abdominal surface"
symptom
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
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