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Epidemiological profile of congenital anomalies detected during antenatal ultrasound in three imaging centers in the city of Ouagadougou,
Lien de l'article: 10.4103/wajr.wajr_33_21
Auteur(s): Bénilde Marie‑Ange TIEMTORÉ-KAMBOU, N.A. Nde‑Ouedraogo, P. D. Lamien, I. F. N. Sieba, L. Kere‑Nidjergou, D. Bayala, A. Koama, A. M. Napon, O. Diallo, R. Cissé
Renseignée par : TIEMTORE-KAMBOU Bénilde Marie-Ange
Résumé

Objectives: To study congenital anomalies discovered during antenatal care in three medical imaging
centers in the city of Ouagadougou. Specifically, the aim was to determine the prevalence of antenatal
malformations on ultrasound, to identify the different types of malformations detected and to determine
the average gestational age (GA) of discovery of CAMs in our context.
Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective and prospective multicenter cross-sectional study
conducted in the imaging departments of the following three health facilities: the University Hospital of
Bogodogo (CHUB), the Nina Polyclinic, and the Yati Medical Clinic. The study was carried out from January
1, 2016, to October 31, 2019. It included all women who had a fetal malformation during obstetrical
ultrasound performed during the study period.
Results: Fetal malformations represented 1.10% of all obstetric ultrasounds performed in the three medical
imaging centers in the city of Ouagadougou. The mean GA of discovery of CAMs was 27 weeks 2 days.
The most common malformations were (in decreasing order) the central nervous system (67.10%), the
urogenital system (18.62%), the abdomen (14.72%), the digestive system (13.85%), the skeleton (13.42%),
the cardiovascular system (8.23%), and the respiratory system (5.19%). An abnormality of the amniotic fluid
was associated with 35.50% of the malformations detected.
Conclusion: The prevalence of congenital anomaly in our study is similar to that of other studies and
obstetric ultrasound plays a key role in its early antenatal diagnosis”.

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Antenatal diagnosis, congenital anomalies

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