PMID: 6105518Aug 23, 1980Paper

Transplancental cardioversion of intrauterine supraventricular tachycardia with digitalis

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T D KerenyiH Raucher

Abstract

Intrauterine congestive heart-failure caused by a supraventricular tachyarrhythmia was diagnosed in a fetus at 29-30 weeks' gestation. Major congenital malformations were excluded by sonography, amniocentesis, and fetal abdominal paracentesis, and those of the heart by intrauterine fetal echocardiography. The mother was given digoxin and the fetal tachycardia converted to sinus rhythm.

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