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Prognosis of isolated mild to moderate fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly: a systematic review

  • Priscilla Devaseelan , Chris Cardwell , Barbara Bell and Stephen Ong

Abstract

Aims: To ascertain risk of aneuploidy, infection and neurological abnormality for the fetus diagnosed with isolated mild (10.1–12.0 mm) to moderate (12.1–15.0 mm) cerebral ventriculomegaly and to compare the neurological outcome between symmetrical vs. asymmetrical and stable vs. progressive ventriculomegaly.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted. Literature was identified by searching two bibliographical databases between 1980 and 2009 without language restrictions. The data extracted were inspected for heterogeneity. Overall rates and confidence intervals (CIs) for each prognostic factor were calculated. When comparative data existed, the odds ratio (OR) was calculated.

Results: The search strategy yielded 2150 relevant citations of which 28 studies were included in the review. The overall rate of infection and chromosomal abnormality was 1.5 and 5% (95% CI 3, 7), respectively. The risk of neurological abnormality regardless of karyotype or infection screen was 14% (95% CI 10, 18) and this reduced to 12% (95% CI 9, 15) when both chromosomes and infection screen were normal. The risk of neurological abnormality was significantly lower in stable compared to progressive ventriculomegaly [OR 0.29 (95% CI 0.15, 0.58)]. No significant differences were detected when symmetrical vs. asymmetrical ventriculomegaly were compared [OR 0.91 (95% CI 0.34, 2.41)].

Conclusion: This systematic review provides the physician with some estimates of prognosis in cases of isolated mild to moderate ventriculomegaly.


Corresponding author: Priscilla Devaseelan Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Royal Jubilee Maternity Service Grosvenor Road Belfast BT12 6BA Northern Ireland UK Tel.: +28 9063 2150

Received: 2009-7-2
Revised: 2009-12-10
Accepted: 2009-12-15
Published Online: 2010-03-18
Published Online: 2010-03-18
Published in Print: 2010-07-01

©2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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