Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University at Albany, State University of New York, New York, USA
Dr. Emily Lipton is a researcher in Environmental Health Sciences, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA. Author has overseen multiple clinical research projects in field of Environmental Health Sciences, Midwifery. One of their renowned works are A population-based case–control study of the association between weather-related extreme heat events and low birthweight
Research Article
Can we Improve the Perinatal Outcomes and Early Postnatal Survival of Fetuses with Congenital Heart Disease by Initiating Specialized Prenatal Consultation Service?
Author(s): Yanji Qu, Jimei Chen, Fengzhen Han, Shao Lin, Erin M. Bell, Wei Pan, Teresa Huang, Yanqiu Ou, Shusheng Wen, Jinzhuang Mai, Zhiqiang Nie, Xiangmin Gao, Yong Wu, Emily Lipton, Richard G. Ohye, Jian Zhuang and Xiaoqing Liu*
Background: Requirements of specialized prenatal consultation after prenatal diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is increasing, but its impact is not clear. This study was to introduce such a specialized prenatal consultation service and assess its impact on outcomes of CHD fetuses.
Methods: We initiated specialized prenatal consultation in a referral tertiary cardiac center in southern China in 2013. A multidisciplinary team serves as consultants in this service and is especially responsible by two pediatric cardiologists in regular outpatient clinics. We included CHD fetuses diagnosed from 2011 to 2015 consecutively. They were divided into before (2011-2013) and after (2014-2015) specialized prenatal consultation groups and their perinatal outcomes, delivery location and early postnatal survival were compared. Risk factors for term.. View more»