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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 12/2020

01-11-2020 | Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging | ESPR

European overview of current practice of fetal imaging by pediatric radiologists: a new task force is launched

Authors: Marie Cassart, Catherine Garel

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 12/2020

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Abstract

A new task force dedicated to prenatal imaging was created in 2018 by the European Society of Pediatric Radiology. In order to establish a network of European prenatal imaging practice, we sent a questionnaire to radiologists practicing prenatal imaging in Europe. The questions were related to the type of institution, the local legislation for termination of pregnancy, the type of imaging modality and the following items regarding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): magnetic field, gestational age at which it is performed, use of maternal sedation, number of examinations per year, proportion of cerebral versus body indications and proportion of repeated examinations. We collected responses from 20 European countries, 52 cities and 67 institutions (82% public). In most countries, the upper gestational age limit for termination of pregnancy is 24 weeks of gestation. In some countries, it is earlier and in other countries, there is no limit. Very few radiologists practice fetal ultrasonography and computed tomography. In some countries, fetal MRI is mainly performed before 24 weeks of pregnancy, while in others, it is mainly performed in the third trimester. Neurological indications are by far predominant and 30% of the institutions have access to a 3-tesla (T) unit for fetal MRI. Maternal sedation is rarely used. The number of scans per year is highly variable with an average of 140, which is not necessarily correlated to the size of the population.
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Metadata
Title
European overview of current practice of fetal imaging by pediatric radiologists: a new task force is launched
Authors
Marie Cassart
Catherine Garel
Publication date
01-11-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 12/2020
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-020-04710-4

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