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Prenat Diagn ; 2024 Jul 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38991746

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OBJECTIVE: This study describes the perceptions, personal and community experiences, and barriers to care of Somali-American families regarding specialized maternal-fetal care from their viewpoint. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a semi-structured focus group study of Somali-American women (March 2023). We used qualitative analysis techniques to identify and report thematic findings. RESULTS: Fifty Somali-American women were interviewed in focus groups. Five themes were identified: 1) adherence to religious belief (namely Islamic) was paramount, including devotions of predestination (e.g. divine will) and permissibility of fetal intervention, 2) participants valued consensus among clinicians and were guided by prior experiences, 3) confidence in the medical team was important, and included the need to communicate effectively with clinicians and concerns regarding the accuracy of diagnosis, 4) decisional factors prioritized saving the life of the baby, and 5) treatment considerations included reluctance to intervene before birth. CONCLUSIONS: For the Somali-American participants, their faith identity was central when considering their medical needs, including a hesitance to treat a baby before birth due to Islamic belief in divine will. In addition, these community members highlighted the importance of trustworthy interpretation, cultural competence, clinician consensus, prior pregnancy experiences as well as experiences of other community members as having an impact on their trust in their medical care and diagnosis.

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Fetal Diagn Ther ; : 1-8, 2024 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38643759

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INTRODUCTION: No evidence-based protocols exist for fetal cardiac monitoring during fetoscopic myelomeningocele (fMMC) repair and intraprocedural spectral Doppler data are limited. We determined the feasibility of continuous fetal echocardiography during fMMC repair and correlated Doppler changes with qualitative fetal cardiac function during each phase of fMMC repair. METHODS: Patients undergoing fMMC repair had continuous fetal echocardiography interpreted in real-time by pediatric cardiology. Fetal data included fetal heart rate (FHR), qualitative cardiac function, mitral and tricuspid valve inflow waveforms, and umbilical artery (UA), umbilical vein (UV), ductus arteriosus (DA), and ductus venosus (DV) Dopplers. RESULTS: UA abnormalities were noted in 14/25 patients, UV abnormalities were observed in 2 patients, and DV and DA abnormalities were each noted in 4 patients. Qualitative cardiac function was normal for all patients with the exception of one with isolated left ventricular dysfunction during myofascial flap creation, concurrent with an abnormal UA flow pattern. All abnormalities resolved by the first postoperative day. CONCLUSIONS: Continuous fetal echocardiography was feasible during all fMMC repairs. Spectral Doppler changes in the UA were common during fMMC procedures but qualitative cardiac dysfunction was rare. Abnormalities in the UV, DV, and DA Dopplers, FHR, and cardiac function were less common findings.

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