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Saudi Med J ; 38(10): 1019-1024, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28917066

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) screening program for early diagnosis of cardiac anomalies in newborn infants.  Methods: This is a hospital-based prospective cross-sectional study conducted in the Pediatric and Neonatology Department, King Fahad Hospital at  Albaha, Saudi Arabia, between February 2016 and February 2017. Results: We screened 2961 (95.4%) of 3103 patients in a nursery unit; 142 (4.6%) patients were not screened. The test was positive in 114 (3.9%) patients and negative in 2847 (96.1%). There were 94 (3.2%) false positives and 20 (0.7%) true positives. Critical cardiac defects were diagnosed in 7 (0.2%) patients of all screened infants, and severe pulmonary hypertension was diagnosed in 13 (0.4%) patients. True negative results were found in 2841(96%) patients, and no cardiac defect was diagnosed, whereas false negative results were seen in 6 (0.2%) patients diagnosed with ventricular septal defect. The sensitivity was 77%, and the specificity was very high at 97%, with a positive predictive value of 18%, and a negative predictive value of 99.8% (95% confidence interval 13.78-19.18, p=0.0001). Conclusion: Pulse oximetry was found to be easy, safe, sensitive, and highly specific for diagnosis of CCHD.


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Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Neonatal Screening , Oximetry , Cross-Sectional Studies , Ductus Arteriosus, Patent/diagnosis , Ductus Arteriosus, Patent/metabolism , Early Diagnosis , Female , Foramen Ovale, Patent/diagnosis , Foramen Ovale, Patent/metabolism , Heart Defects, Congenital/metabolism , Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular/diagnosis , Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular/metabolism , Humans , Hypertension, Pulmonary/diagnosis , Hypertension, Pulmonary/metabolism , Infant, Newborn , Male , Mass Screening , Prospective Studies , Saudi Arabia , Sensitivity and Specificity , Severity of Illness Index
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