2021
The Association of Fetal Congenital Cardiac Defects and Placental Vascular Malperfusion
Ozcan T, Kikano S, Plummer S, Strainic J, Ravishankar S. The Association of Fetal Congenital Cardiac Defects and Placental Vascular Malperfusion. Pediatric And Developmental Pathology 2021, 24: 187-192. PMID: 33491545, DOI: 10.1177/1093526620986497.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFetal congenital heart defectsFetal vascular malperfusionCongenital heart defectsPlacental perfusion defectsMaternal risk factorsRisk factorsVascular malperfusionCompared to controlsVentricle morphologyGroup 2Group 1Congenital heart defect groupsCongenital heart defect casesPlacental vascular malperfusionCongenital cardiac defectsSingle right ventricleMaternal malperfusionSingleton pregnanciesPlacental disordersCardiac defectsHeart defectsCongenital anomaliesRight ventriclePerfusion defectsGreat vessels
2010
Mitral valve–tricuspid valve distance as a sonographic marker of trisomy 21
Grace D, Eggers P, Glantz J, Ozcan T. Mitral valve–tricuspid valve distance as a sonographic marker of trisomy 21. Ultrasound In Obstetrics And Gynecology 2010, 35: 172-177. PMID: 20069681, DOI: 10.1002/uog.7538.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMitral valve-tricuspid valve distanceMarkers of trisomyGestational ageSonographic markersTrisomy 21Cardiac defectsLinear regression analysisGestational age-specific percentilesSecond-trimester sonographic markersEffect of gestational ageRetrospective case-control studyCases of trisomyValve distanceMultiple linear regression analysisRegression analysisCase-control studyAge-specific percentilesWeeks gestationControl fetusesSecond-trimesterTricuspid valveVentricular septumFalse-positive rateTrisomyFetuses