Three‐dimensional echocardiographic evaluation of fetal heart anatomy and function: acquisition, analysis, and display.

The purpose of this work was to assess the functional dynamics and anatomy of the cardiac chambers and great vessels in the fetus (18 to 36 weeks) using in utero three‐dimensional ultrasonographic imaging. Fifteen patients were studied using conventional two‐dimensional sonographic equipment incorporating a position sensor attached to the transducer and a graphics workstation. Sonographic image data were acquired at 30 images per second and required less than 30 seconds per data set. Fetal heart rate and time in the cardiac cycle were determined and used to synchronize image data for reprojection into a volume at the appropriate part of the cardiac cycle. Volume data were analyzed, rendered, and displayed interactively. Three‐dimensional sonographic volume data demonstrated fetal cardiac anatomy from multiple orientations and showed the myocardium, valves, ventricles, and atria clearly. The images showed good correlation with currently available embryologic‐anatomic‐pathologic data. Dynamic and spatial relationships among chambers, valves, and great vessels were readily appreciated. Three‐dimensional sonographic imaging of the fetal heart provides both anatomic and functional information regarding the valves, myocardium, great vessels, and chamber dynamics. Interactive three‐dimensional cinegraphic display enhances visualization of cardiac anatomy, which can be difficult to appreciate with two‐dimensional methods. The methods presented in this work demonstrate the feasibility of three‐dimensional fetal echocardiography.

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