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Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Background: Undiagnosed congenital heart disease in the prenatal stage can occur in approximately 5 to 15 out of 1000 live births; more than a quarter of these will have critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). Late postnatal diagnosis is associated with a worse prognosis during childhood, and ther...

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Autores principales: Aranguren Bello, Hernán Camilo, Londoño Trujillo, Dario, Troncoso Moreno, Gloria Amparo, Dominguez Torres, Maria Teresa, Taborda Restrepo, Alejandra, Fonseca, Alejandra, Sandoval Reyes, Nestor, Chamorro, Cindy Lorena, Dennis Verano, Rodolfo José
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31372214
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.17989.1
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author Aranguren Bello, Hernán Camilo
Londoño Trujillo, Dario
Troncoso Moreno, Gloria Amparo
Dominguez Torres, Maria Teresa
Taborda Restrepo, Alejandra
Fonseca, Alejandra
Sandoval Reyes, Nestor
Chamorro, Cindy Lorena
Dennis Verano, Rodolfo José
author_facet Aranguren Bello, Hernán Camilo
Londoño Trujillo, Dario
Troncoso Moreno, Gloria Amparo
Dominguez Torres, Maria Teresa
Taborda Restrepo, Alejandra
Fonseca, Alejandra
Sandoval Reyes, Nestor
Chamorro, Cindy Lorena
Dennis Verano, Rodolfo José
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description Background: Undiagnosed congenital heart disease in the prenatal stage can occur in approximately 5 to 15 out of 1000 live births; more than a quarter of these will have critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). Late postnatal diagnosis is associated with a worse prognosis during childhood, and there is evidence that a standardized measurement of oxygen saturation in the newborn by cutaneous oximetry is an optimal method for the detection of CCHD. We conducted a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis comparing the operational characteristics of oximetry and physical examination for the detection of CCHD. Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted on the following databases including published studies between 2002 and 2017, with no language restrictions: Pubmed, Science Direct, Ovid, Scopus and EBSCO, with the following keywords: oximetry screening, critical congenital heart disease, newborn OR oximetry screening heart defects, congenital, specificity, sensitivity, physical examination. Results: A total of 419 articles were found, from which 69 were selected based on their titles and abstracts. After quality assessment, five articles were chosen for extraction of data according to inclusion criteria; data were analyzed on a sample of 404,735 newborns in the five included studies. The following values were found, corresponding to the operational characteristics of oximetry in combination with the physical examination: sensitivity: 0.92 (CI 95%, 0.87-0.95), specificity: 0.98 (CI 95%, 0.89-1.00), for physical examination alone sensitivity: 0.53 (CI 95%, 0.28-0.78) and specificity: 0.99 (CI 95%, 0.97-1.00). Conclusions: Evidence found in different articles suggests that pulse oximetry in addition to neonatal physical examination presents optimal operative characteristics that make it an adequate screening test for detection of CCHD in newborns, above all this is essential in low and middle-income settings where technology medical support is not entirely available.
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spelling pubmed-66597682019-07-31 Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis Aranguren Bello, Hernán Camilo Londoño Trujillo, Dario Troncoso Moreno, Gloria Amparo Dominguez Torres, Maria Teresa Taborda Restrepo, Alejandra Fonseca, Alejandra Sandoval Reyes, Nestor Chamorro, Cindy Lorena Dennis Verano, Rodolfo José F1000Res Systematic Review Background: Undiagnosed congenital heart disease in the prenatal stage can occur in approximately 5 to 15 out of 1000 live births; more than a quarter of these will have critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). Late postnatal diagnosis is associated with a worse prognosis during childhood, and there is evidence that a standardized measurement of oxygen saturation in the newborn by cutaneous oximetry is an optimal method for the detection of CCHD. We conducted a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis comparing the operational characteristics of oximetry and physical examination for the detection of CCHD. Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted on the following databases including published studies between 2002 and 2017, with no language restrictions: Pubmed, Science Direct, Ovid, Scopus and EBSCO, with the following keywords: oximetry screening, critical congenital heart disease, newborn OR oximetry screening heart defects, congenital, specificity, sensitivity, physical examination. Results: A total of 419 articles were found, from which 69 were selected based on their titles and abstracts. After quality assessment, five articles were chosen for extraction of data according to inclusion criteria; data were analyzed on a sample of 404,735 newborns in the five included studies. The following values were found, corresponding to the operational characteristics of oximetry in combination with the physical examination: sensitivity: 0.92 (CI 95%, 0.87-0.95), specificity: 0.98 (CI 95%, 0.89-1.00), for physical examination alone sensitivity: 0.53 (CI 95%, 0.28-0.78) and specificity: 0.99 (CI 95%, 0.97-1.00). Conclusions: Evidence found in different articles suggests that pulse oximetry in addition to neonatal physical examination presents optimal operative characteristics that make it an adequate screening test for detection of CCHD in newborns, above all this is essential in low and middle-income settings where technology medical support is not entirely available. F1000 Research Limited 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6659768/ /pubmed/31372214 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.17989.1 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Aranguren Bello HC et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Systematic Review
Aranguren Bello, Hernán Camilo
Londoño Trujillo, Dario
Troncoso Moreno, Gloria Amparo
Dominguez Torres, Maria Teresa
Taborda Restrepo, Alejandra
Fonseca, Alejandra
Sandoval Reyes, Nestor
Chamorro, Cindy Lorena
Dennis Verano, Rodolfo José
Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort oximetry and neonatal examination for the detection of critical congenital heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31372214
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.17989.1
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