Polskie Towarzystwo
Kardiologii Prenatalnej

Rekomendacje

Recommendation of the Polish Prenatal Cardiology Society on the Regulation of the Polish Ministry of Health concerning competencies in fetal echocardiography (code 013) and fetal cardiology (code 021)

Recommendation of the Polish Prenatal Cardiology Society on the Regulation of the Polish Ministry of Health concerning competencies in fetal echocardiography (code 013) and fetal cardiology (code 021)

Recommendations for prenatal echocardiography: a report from international prenatal cardiology collaboration group

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN SINGLETON PREGNANCY IN 2015

Katarzyna Leszczyńska, Krzysztof Preis, Maria Respondek-Liberska, Maciej Słodki, Dennis Wood, Stuart Weiner, Ulli Gembruch, Giusseppe Rizzo, Reuven Achiron, Jay D. Pruetz, Mark Sklansky, Bettina Cuneo, Birgit Arabin, Isaac Blickstein

Dennis Wood, Maria Respondek-Liberska, Bienvenido Puerto, Stuart Weiner

Lindsey Allan, Joanna Dangel, Vlasta Fesslova, Jan Marek, Mats Mellander, Ingrid Oberhänsli, Renate Oberhoffer, Gurleen Sharland, John Simpson, Sven-Erik Sonesson (in alphabetical order)
Developed by the Fetal Cardiology Working Group of the Association for European Paediatric Cardiology, Cardiol Young 2004; 14: 109-114

Fetal Cardiology is currently practised in most European countries, but even within countries there is a great variation in the service provided. The recommendations provided in this document are intended to be guide for all paediatric cardiologists undertaking fetal echocardiography with the view of providing a service in fetal cardiology. It is clear that the health and legal systems vary from country to country, so that not all aspects of these recommendations can be implemented in all countries. The recommendations, nonetheless, provide a framework that can be adapted to fit in with local situations