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Cardiol Young ; 33(7): 1172-1176, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35915979

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INTRODUCTION: Parental counselling after antenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart defect requires a high degree of professional and emotional competence and ultimately a sense of responsibility on the part of the consulting physicians. However, little is known about parents` perceptions and evaluation of these consultations. MATERIAL/METHODS: Survey on 425 women who received interdisciplinary counselling after antenatal diagnosis of a complex fetal congenital heart defect in a specialized prenatal outpatient clinic with an affiliated paediatric heart centre. Two questionnaires were used to retrospectively evaluate the parental perception and impact on counselling, particularly on decision-making. Questionnaires differed between women conceiving the child and women who terminated the pregnancy. RESULTS: 400 women continued, 25 women terminated the pregnancy after diagnosis and counselling. Good quality of life was reported for 68% of the children, 15% died postnatally in the further course. 95% rated the counselling as good or very good regardless of the child´s outcome. 73% described the counselling as highly important for their subsequent decision. The possibility of termination of pregnancy was discussed with 37% of the respondents, 22% of them found it outrageous or very distressing. Of all respondents, one woman would have made a different decision regarding continuation of the pregnancy in retrospect. CONCLUSION: Retrospectively, parents rate prenatal counselling extremely positively, irrespective of the severity of the child´s heart defect. It can be assumed that the consistent joint interdisciplinary consultation and the high reputation of the cooperating heart centre have had an influence on the below-average rate of termination of pregnancy.


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Heart Defects, Congenital , Quality of Life , Child , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Prenatal Diagnosis , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Counseling , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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