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Diagnosis, clinical features, management, and post-natal follow-up of fetal tachycardias
Cardiology in the Young, 10/22/09
Jurjevic RL et al. – A significant proportion of fetal tachycardias recognized before 36 weeks of gestation can be treated successfully by transplacental administration of antiarrhythmic drugs. Fetuses presenting after 36 weeks of gestation can be effectively managed postnatally. The long–term prognosis for fetuses diagnosed with tachycardia is excellent, with the abnormal rhythm resolving spontaneously during the first year of life in most of them.
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