Prenat Diagn
. 2023 Jun 25.
doi: 10.1002/pd.6403. Online ahead of print. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37357369/
Have the results of the TOTAL-trials changed the attitude and practice of maternal-fetal medicine specialists?
Simen Vergote 1, Francesca Maria Russo 1, David Basurto 1 2, Jan Deprest 1 3, Neeltje Crombag 1 4
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- PMID: 37357369
- DOI: 10.1002/pd.6403
Abstract
Objective: To explore the views and practices of maternal-fetal medicine specialists on offering fetoscopic endoluminal tracheal occlusion (FETO) for left- and right-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia (LCDH, RCDH) in the post Tracheal Occlusion To Accelerate Lung growth (TOTAL)-trial era.
Method: Cross-sectional knowledge, attitude and practice survey conducted among 105 attendees of the 19th World Congress of Fetal Medicine.
Results: On average, respondents were knowledgeable about CDH, involved in research, and provided antenatal treatment options. Four out of five (82%) agreed that neonatal survival in LCDH can be reliably predicted in the prenatal period. Few respondents considered the exact risks and benefits of FETO for severe LCDH as being unclear (16%), yet half were uncertain about this for moderate LCDH (57%) and severe RCDH (45%). Most respondents offer FETO for severe LCDH (97%) and RCDH (79%), but only 59% offer it for moderate LCDH. However, half of respondents (58%) stated that not offering FETO for moderate LCDH would be a psychological burden for parents.
Conclusion: Respondents consider the risk-benefit ratio of FETO for severe LCDH clear and consistently offer FETO, but not for moderate LDCH and severe RCDH. However, not offering the option of FETO to parents was considered a psychological burden. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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