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OBJECTIVES: Animal studies have shown that hypoxic fetuses redistribute their blood flow, giving preferential supply to the brain, heart and adrenal glands. The aim of this study was to establish whether blood velocity waveforms in the human fetal adrenal artery and middle cerebral artery showed signs of redistribution of fetal circulation in high-risk pregnancy, and to analyze the relationship between signs of such redistribution and the outcome of pregnancy. METHODS: Fetal middle adrenal artery and middle cerebral artery waveforms were recorded between 27 and 41 weeks of gestation in 102 pregnancies complicated by pregnancy-induced hypertension. Signs of fetal adrenal-sparing were deemed present when the pulsatility index (PI) fell below the fifth percentile of the normal range. Signs of fetal brain-sparing were deemed present when the cerebral artery PI was below the mean -2 SD of the normal range and the cerebroplacental PI ratio was < 1.08. RESULTS: Signs of adrenal sparing were found in 64 cases and brain sparing in 32 cases. Fetal adrenal sparing was strongly associated with adverse perinatal outcome; all perinatal mortality cases showed signs of adrenal sparing. There was a significant positive correlation between the fetal adrenal artery PI and umbilical arterial and venous pH. CONCLUSIONS: Signs of adrenal sparing are frequent in high-risk pregnancies. Adrenal artery velocimetry may be a useful procedure for fetuses at risk for hypoxemia.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate adrenal artery blood flow in the fetus. DESIGN AND METHOD: Sixty-two appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) and 20 intrauterine growth-restricted (IUGR) fetuses were recruited to this cross-sectional study between 22 and 42 weeks of pregnancy in a tertiary referral fetal medicine unit of a university hospital. ENDPOINTS: Doppler velocimetry of the fetal adrenal, umbilical (UA), renal and middle cerebral arteries (MCA). Pulsatility index (PI), resistance index (RI), peak systolic velocity (PSV), time-averaged maximum velocity (TAMXV) and cerebroplacental ratio (MCA RI/UA RI; CPR). Obstetric outcome. RESULTS: The adrenal artery was detected in 82% of the fetuses. All flow velocity waveforms obtained from the adrenal artery indicated low impedance blood flow. No significant changes in PI, RI, PSV and TAMXV occurred with advancing gestation. The blood flow parameters of the adrenal artery did not differ between AGA and IUGR fetuses. In five IUGR fetuses with signs of redistribution of cardiac output in favor of the brain, the adrenal artery velocimetry results were unremarkable. The adrenal artery PI, RI, PSV and TAMXV values were higher in female fetuses than in male fetuses (P < 0.05). A relationship was observed between the velocity measurements and the estimated fetal weight (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The fetal adrenal artery could be readily detected. We observed no redistribution of blood flow in favor of the fetal adrenals in IUGR fetuses which were not severely compromised.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of different admission tests in predicting the outcome of small-for-gestational age (SGA) fetuses with normal Doppler waveforms in the umbilical artery. METHODS: Criteria for admission into this retrospective study included: singleton pregnancy with a birth weight < 10th centile; absence of severe maternal complications; no evidence of fetal anomalies on the sonogram; normal umbilical artery Doppler; and availability of complete follow-up. At the first antenatal sonogram classifying the fetus as SGA, Doppler analysis of the uterine and middle cerebral arteries was performed and amniotic fluid volume was assessed. Outcome variables included adverse perinatal outcome (perinatal death, severe morbidity) and emergency Cesarean section for fetal distress. RESULTS: Two hundred and thirty-one pregnancies were included in the study. The mean +/- standard deviation birth weight and gestational age at delivery were 2222 +/- 502 g and 37.3 +/- 2.9 weeks, respectively. In 37 cases (16%), an emergency Cesarean section was performed. There was one intrauterine death and three fetuses delivered by emergency Cesarean section developed severe morbidity. Logistic regression demonstrated that abnormal velocimetry of the uterine arteries and fetal middle cerebral artery were independently correlated with the occurrence of Cesarean section. CONCLUSIONS: SGA fetuses with normal umbilical artery Doppler waveforms and abnormal uterine arteries and fetal middle cerebral artery waveforms have an increased risk of developing distress and being delivered by emergency Cesarean section. Particularly when both uterine and fetal cerebral waveforms are altered at the same time, the risk is exceedingly high (86%) and delivery as soon as fetal maturity is achieved seems advisable. On the other hand, when both vessels have normal waveforms, the chances of fetal distress are small (4%) and expectant management is the most reasonable choice.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: A single umbilical artery (SUA) is an independent risk factor for perinatal morbidity and mortality in healthy fetuses. The aims of the study were (1) to determine middle cerebral artery (MCA) blood flow velocimetric values among fetuses without structural or chromosomal anomalies with an SUA and to compare them with nomograms of patients with a 3-vessel cord and (2) to measure the pulsatility index (PI) of the umbilical artery among these patients. METHODS: The PI values of the MCA and umbilical arteries were determined prospectively among 98 healthy fetuses with an SUA. The PI values were compared with nomograms of patients with a 3-vessel umbilical cord. For the MCA, peak systolic velocity (PSV) was also measured. Patients carrying fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction or congenital anomalies were excluded from the study. Middle cerebral artery PI values below the fifth percentile and PSV values above the 95th percentile adjusted for gestational age were considered abnormal. RESULTS: Gestational age ranged between 22 and 37.9 weeks (median, 30.3 weeks). After adjusting for gestational age, no alterations in the MCA PI and umbilical PI were found in comparison with the normal range for a 3-vessel cord known in the literature. Middle cerebral artery PSV values were also within the normal range for gestational age in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: The MCA PI and PSV values among healthy fetuses with an isolated SUA were similar to nomograms for fetuses with a 3-vessel umbilical cord. Therefore, abnormal MCA PI and PSV values among fetuses with an SUA should be treated the same as in patients with a 3-vessel umbilical cord.  相似文献   

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The objective of our study was to assess fetal hemodynamics by Doppler velocimetry during the second half of pregnancy. We carried out a longitudinal study on 33 normal fetuses between the 22nd and 38th weeks of gestation. Doppler velocimetry was performed in the aorta, suprarenal (SRA) and infrarenal (IRA) segments, middle cerebral artery (MCA) and umbilical artery (UA), on the basis of fetal peak systolic velocity (SV), end-diastolic velocity (DV) and resistance index (RI). We used a sample volume of 1 mm, a wall filter of 50 to 100 Hz, a 5 degrees to 19 degrees insonation angle in the MCA and UA, and below 60 degrees in the SRA and IRA. Between the 22nd and 38th weeks of gestation, SV and DV increased in all fetal arteries (p<0.05), but SV decreased in the UA from 52.5 to 46.2 cm/s between the 34th and 38th gestational weeks (p<0.05). The RI was unchanged in the SRA and throughout most of the gestational weeks in the IRA (p>0.05), but decreased from 0.69 to 0.56 in the UA (p<0.05). In the MCA, it decreased from 0.85 to 0.75 between the 26th and 38th gestational weeks (p<0.05). In conclusion, the volume of blood flow in the fetal organs necessary for their development is related to increased SV and DV and to decreased RI. The Doppler velocimetry measurements for normal fetuses could be compared with those for fetuses in high-risk pregnancies.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current study was to evaluate fetal arterial and venous Doppler parameters in postterm pregnancies with oligohydramnios and those with normal amniotic fluid. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study was performed in 38 pregnancies beyond 41 weeks' gestation. Pulsed Doppler imaging was used to determine the pulsatility index (PI) for the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA), renal artery, umbilical artery, inferior vena cava (IVC) and ductus venosus. The amniotic fluid index (AFI) was used for semiquantitive assessment of amniotic fluid volume. Oligohydramnios was defined as an AFI < 5 cm. RESULTS: Oligohydramnios was detected in 10 cases, and a normal AFI was present in 28 cases. In the presence of oligohydramnios the PI of the MCA was decreased, while the renal artery PI and the MCA PI/UA PI ratio were found to be elevated. In cases of oligohydramnios the PI in the IVC was increased but was unchanged in the ductus venosus. CONCLUSION: Oligohydramnios in post-term pregnancies is associated with arterial redistribution of fetal blood flow typifying the brain sparing effect and with decreased resistance in the MCA and increased resistance in the fetal IVC.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To calculate the normal range for the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA)/uterine artery pulsatility index (PI) ratio in the third trimester of pregnancy and to assess its value, compared with that of the MCA/umbilical artery PI ratio, in predicting an unfavorable outcome of pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia. METHODS: Doppler blood flow velocimetry of the uterine and umbilical arteries and fetal MCA was performed. We calculated the ratios between 1) the PI of the MCA and the mean PI value of both uterine arteries and 2) the PI of the MCA and the PI of the umbilical artery. All women were examined at or beyond 26 weeks of gestation. A cross-sectional study of 231 normal pregnancies was conducted to construct the reference range. Values below the 5th percentile or an MCA/umbilical artery PI ratio lower than 1.08 were defined as brain-sparing. A further 115 pregnancies with pre-eclampsia (50 mild and 65 severe) were assessed prospectively and the results were related to perinatal outcome. The accuracy of MCA/uterine artery and MCA/umbilical artery PI ratios for prediction of unfavorable pregnancy outcome was compared. RESULTS: Normal MCA/uterine artery PI ratios decreased with advancing gestational age. Redistribution of the fetal circulation indicated by a low MCA/uterine artery PI ratio was seen in 30% of the mild (n=15) and 46% of the severe (n=30) pre-eclamptic cases. There was a significant difference between those without and those with signs of brain-sparing, respectively, in mean birth weight (2456.0 vs. 1424.5 g), gestational age at delivery (35.6 vs. 31.3 weeks) and gestational age at the time of examination (34.9 vs. 30.9 weeks). Furthermore, there was a significantly higher rate of small-for-gestational-age (SGA) neonates (57.8% vs. 25.7%), preterm delivery (100% vs. 81.8%) and Cesarean section (90.7% vs. 66.7%) in cases with an MCA/uterine artery PI ratio below the 5th percentile. However, there was no difference between the groups in the rate of low 5-min Apgar scores, admission to the neonatal intensive care unit, or deliveries before 34 weeks. The MCA/uterine artery and MCA/umbilical artery PI ratios were similar in the prediction of adverse perinatal outcome. Both ratios were better at predicting the outcome of pregnancy than were signs of increased vascular impedance in either the umbilical or uterine arteries. CONCLUSIONS: Normal MCA/uterine artery PI ratio decreases with gestational age. Abnormally low MCA/ uterine artery PI ratios are related to unfavorable pregnancy outcome. The predictive value of the MCA/uterine artery PI ratio is similar to that of the MCA/umbilical artery PI ratio.  相似文献   

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In a prospective study, 215 pregnancies of known gestational age were investigated using Doppler sonography. Multiple pregnancies and pregnancies complicated by fetal malformations were excluded. A pulsed Doppler machine was used to record the flow velocity waveforms in the umbilical artery (UA) and middle cerebral artery (MCA). The pulsatility index (PI) of both vessels and the ratio of PI UA to PI MCA were calculated. A total of 127 pregnancies ended in the birth of appropriate-for-gestational age babies with no perinatal problems; these formed the normal group (Group A). Of the 88 pregnancies which made up the risk group, 17 were appropriate-for-gestational age babies with perinatal problems (Group B), 55 were small-for-gestational-age babies with no perinatal problems (Group C), and 16 were small-for-gestational age babies with perinatal problems (Group D). Normal ranges were calculated based on the results for Group A; the measured values for the risk groups were then compared to these. There were highly significant differences between values obtained from the risk groups and those of Group A with the exception of the umbilical artery in Group B and the middle cerebral artery in Group C. The best results came from the values for MCA in Group B (sensitivity = 71%), UA in Group D (sensitivity = 75%), and the PI ratio UA : MCA in Group D (sensitivity = 81%). The sensitivity for the ratio in Group D increased to 93% if only the last measurement for each patient taken within 14 days of delivery was analyzed. A drop in the MCA PI in appropriate-for-gestational-age fetuses was the best indicator of imminent risk of hypoxemia. The PI ratio of UA : MCA is valuable in monitoring small-for-gestational-age fetuses, particularly those with high UA PI levels, as a rise in the ratio provides an early indication of fetal risk.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of antenatal glucocorticoid (betamethasone) therapy on blood flow velocity waveform patterns in the umbilical artery (UA), middle cerebral artery (MCA) and ductus venosus (DV) in severely intrauterine growth-restricted (IUGR) fetuses. METHODS: Fifty-five severely IUGR fetuses at 24-34 weeks of gestation were included in the study. The effect of antenatal glucocorticoid administration on Doppler findings in the UA, MCA and DV was studied using two statistical approaches, namely paired sample analysis and multilevel analysis. RESULTS: There were no effects of betamethasone on the pulsatility index (PI) of the vessels studied. The only changes noticed during the 14 days of observation were a gradual decrease of PI in the MCA, an increase in the UA-PI/MCA-PI ratio and an increase in the DV-PI. These changes with time may be explained by a progressive and gradual deterioration of the fetal condition. CONCLUSION: Antenatal glucocorticoids (betamethasone) do not affect fetal Doppler waveform patterns of the UA, MCA and DV in severely IUGR fetuses.  相似文献   

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Our objectives were to obtain a complete overview of uteroplacental and fetal hemodynamics early in pregnancy and to record flow velocity waveforms in the vitelline artery using color Doppler equipment. Flow velocity waveforms were recorded in 18 uneventful pregnancies between 6 and 16 weeks of gestation. Doppler recordings were made of the left and right uterine and spiral arteries from 6 weeks of gestation onwards. Recordings of c the umbilical artery, fetal aorta and fetal cerebral arteries started in weeks 7, 8 and 9, respectively. Where possible, the vitelline arteries were also recorded. The resistance and pulsatility indices and 95% confidence intervals for predictions were calculated.For the uterine and spiral arteries, characteristics of the waveforms were assessed. The resistance index of both uterine and spiral arteries gradually decreased with advancing pregnancy. For the umbilical artery, aorta and cerebral artery, the earliest possible Doppler recordings and characteristics of the waveforms were established. The pulsatility index of the umbilical arteries and fetal aorta showed a sharp decrease towards the 16th week. The pulsatility index of the fetal cerebral artery showed only a mild decrease towards week 16. In a longitudinal analysis, there were significant changes of the resistance and pulsatility indices for each patient. In the vitelline artery, recordings were possible in eight out of 18 fetuses, and only in weeks 7 and 8 of gestation. The pulsatility index showed a wide range and was not dependent on menstrual age.Knowledge of the normal flow velocity waveforms in the maternal uteroplacental and fetal circulations early in pregnancy may lead to a better understanding of physiological mechanisms.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess whether Doppler assessment of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) peak systolic velocity (PSV) and ductus venosus (DV) velocity waveforms during sonography of hydropic fetuses may specify the cause of fetal hydrops. METHODS: A level II sonographic examination was performed in 16 hydropic fetuses, and the MCA PSV and DV velocity waveforms were assessed. The MCA PSV values divided hydropic fetuses into anemic (group 1) and nonanemic (group 2) fetuses. In group 2 fetuses, the DV was defined as normal or abnormal. Sonographic examination and Doppler assessment of these vessels specified the cause of hydrops and indicated the use of specific investigations for diagnosing the etiology of fetal hydrops. RESULTS: Seven of 16 fetuses had MCA PSV values greater than 1.50 multiples of the median (group 1). Nine of 16 fetuses had normal MCA PSV values (group 2); among them, 7 of 9 had either absent or reversed flow in the DV, and 2 had a normal DV. In group 1, the cause of fetal anemia was investigated by maternal serum tests, and 5 cordocentesis procedures were performed. In group 2, 7 of 9 fetuses had reversed flow in the DV, which suggested a cardiac abnormality confirmed by echocardiography. Five cordocentesis procedures were performed for fetal karyotype, and in 2 fetuses, the cause of hydrops was idiopathic. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that assessment of the MCA PSV and DV velocity waveforms in the hydropic fetus may further our knowledge of the etiology of hydrops and may indicate which investigations among the many available should be used for diagnosing the cause of fetal hydrops.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: This prospective study was performed to determine if the ratio of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) S/D ratio (ratio of peak systolic blood flow velocity to diastolic velocity) to the umbilical artery (UA) S/D ratio (MCA/UA S/D ratio) predicts the degree of neonatal morbidity in fetuses suspected of having intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). METHODS: Sixty-one fetuses were identified prospectively by sonography as having an estimated fetal weight below the 10th percentile for gestational age. The 61 fetuses underwent Doppler sonography in the third trimester and then were stratified into 3 groups based on the MCA/UA S/D ratio: group A, MCA/UA S/D ratio > 1.0 (controls; n = 37); group B, MCA/UA S/D ratio < or = 1.0 (intracerebral blood flow redistribution; n = 16); and group C, reversed or absent UA diastolic flow (n = 8). Outcome variables assessed included gestational age at delivery, birth weight, UA pH, mode of delivery, respiratory distress syndrome requiring intubation, and intracranial hemorrhage. RESULTS: The mean MCA/UA S/D ratios in groups A and B were 1.69 + /- 0.61 and 0.59 + /- 0.24, respectively (p < 0.01). The mean gestational ages at delivery for groups A, B, and C were 34.7, 33.2, and 29.0 weeks, respectively. The mean birth weights were below the fifth percentile for age for groups B and C and significantly related to the severity of abnormal Doppler findings (p < 0.01) after correction for age. Mean UA pHs were 7.25 + /- 0.01, 7.19 + /- 0.01, and 7.14 + /- 0.13 for groups A, B, and C, respectively, with significant differences between groups A and B (p < 0.05) and groups A and C (p < 0.05). Respiratory distress syndrome and intracranial hemorrhage were not associated with abnormal Doppler findings after correction for gestational age. The interval between the abnormal Doppler examination and delivery (p < 0.001) and the occurrence of fetal distress requiring cesarean section (p < 0.001) were significantly related to the severity of Doppler findings. CONCLUSIONS: In fetuses with suspected IUGR, abnormal MCA/UA S/D ratios are strongly associated with low gestational age at delivery, low birth weight, and low UA pH. Abnormal MCA/UA S/D ratios are also significantly associated with shorter interval to delivery and the need for emergent delivery.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of nifedipine tocolysis on Doppler parameters of the uterine, umbilical and fetal middle cerebral arteries and atrioventricular valves in the first 48 h of therapy. METHODS: Doppler waveforms of uterine, umbilical and middle cerebral arteries and both atrioventricular valves were measured from 28 pregnant women and fetuses prior to and during nifedipine therapy for preterm labor. Maternal and fetal heart rates (FHR), maternal systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and the Doppler pulsatility index (PI) of the uterine, umbilical and middle cerebral arteries were measured. The cerebroplacental ratio (middle cerebral artery PI/umbilical artery PI) was calculated. The total time velocity integrals (TVIs) of tricuspid and mitral valves and their E- and A-wave peak velocity ratio (E/A) were measured. Friedman repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to compare the variables before and after nifedipine therapy. If significant differences were found, Wilcoxon's signed ranks test was used to analyze the difference between the two variables. A P-value of < 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Nifedipine maintenance was associated with a significant decline in maternal systolic and diastolic blood pressure after 24 h, while maternal heart rate and FHR were unaffected. The uterine artery PI had decreased significantly at 24 and 48 h, while the umbilical artery PI did not change significantly. The middle cerebral artery PI had decreased significantly at 24 and again at 48 h. A significant fall in the cerebroplacental Doppler ratio was maintained beyond 24 h. The mean E/A values, TVIs and TVI x FHR values at 24 and 48 h were unchanged from the baseline values. CONCLUSIONS: Nifedipine maintenance tocolysis is associated with a significant decline in uterine artery and middle cerebral artery Doppler indices 24 h after the first dose. Fetal cardiac diastolic function is unaffected and the significant redistribution observed after 24 h is likely to be attributable to altered cerebral blood flow.  相似文献   

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目的综合分析子宫动脉、脐动脉及大脑中动脉多普勒指标(PI值)变化关系对评价胎儿缺氧的意义。方法运用多普勒技术检测90例因不良妊娠住院患者子宫动脉、胎儿脐动脉及大脑中动脉搏动指数(PI),回顾分析妊娠结局与各频谱参数变化的关系。结果子宫动脉异常(PI≥95th)伴脐动脉参数升高(PI>50th)和(或)大脑中动脉参数降低(PI<50th)者妊娠结局不良,且脐动脉参数升高至异常时(PI≥95th)围产儿病死率增高;子宫动脉正常时(PI<95th),脐动脉参数异常(PI≥95th)伴大脑中动脉参数降低者(PI<50th)妊娠结局不良;大脑中动脉血流参数异常者(PI≤5th)妊娠结局不良;单一子宫动脉或脐动脉血流参数异常者(PI≥95th)妊娠结局良好。结论综合分析子宫动脉、脐动脉及大脑中动脉频谱指标变化关系,可判定及评估胎儿缺氧情况、提示预后。  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of isolated congenital heart disease (CHD) on fetal arterial Doppler blood flow velocity waveforms. METHODS: Doppler flow velocimetry was performed in the umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery in 115 consecutive fetuses with antenatally diagnosed CHD. Gestational age ranged between 19 and 41 weeks. Fetuses with isolated CHD were defined as group A (n = 55), showing cardiogenic hydrops fetalis in six cases; group B included 60 cases complicated by chromosomal or non-chromosomal extracardiac malformation, uteroplacental dysfunction or non-cardiogenic non-immune hydrops fetalis. The control group comprised 100 healthy fetuses of uncomplicated pregnancies. Individual pulsatility index measurements were converted into their Z-scores (delta values) for statistical analysis. RESULTS: In regard to the umbilical artery pulsatility index, 115 fetuses with CHD showed a significantly greater (P < 0.001) difference from the normal mean for gestation (delta values) than the control group. However, 29 of the 33 cases with indices above the 95% reference interval were additionally associated with extracardiac malformations, uteroplacental dysfunction or non-cardiogenic non-immune hydrops fetalis. While fetuses with isolated CHD still showed significantly higher values than healthy fetuses (P < 0.01), only in 4 of 55 (7%) fetuses did the measured umbilical artery pulsatility index exceed the 95% reference interval. There was no significant difference from the control group, in which 4 of 100 cases showed an umbilical artery pulsatility index above the 95% reference interval. Elevated umbilical artery pulsatility indices were seen in only four cases of severe obstruction of the outflow tracts leading to reverse perfusion of the affected great artery and in one case of Ebstein's anomaly with pulmonary insufficiency. Although all four fetuses with isolated CHD and elevated umbilical artery pulsatility index died, 14 of 18 fetuses with lethal outcome had normal pulsatility index values in the umbilical artery. Investigations of the middle cerebral artery blood flow revealed no significant difference between fetuses with and without CHD or any subgroups. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that arterial blood flow velocity waveforms in fetuses with isolated CHD do not show sufficient alterations to be of diagnostic value. Only in severe outflow tract obstructions due to a 'steal effect' or in significant insufficiencies of semilunar valves leading to an impaired 'wind-kessel function' may the special hemodynamic changes induced by CHD result in a significant increase of pulsatility index in the umbilical artery. In the majority of cases with CHD the increase of pulsatility index of umbilical arterial blood flow velocity waveforms, however, results from extracardiac anomalies, especially uteroplacental dysfunction and chromosomal abnormalities. Furthermore, umbilical artery Doppler sonography is not clinically helpful in predicting fetal outcome.  相似文献   

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This cross-sectional study investigates the circulatory profile of the donor and recipient fetuses in pregnancies with twin-twin transfusion syndrome manifested by acute polyhydramnios during the second trimester of pregnancy. Doppler investigations of the umbilical arteries and of the fetal descending thoracic aortas and middle cerebral arteries were performed in both fetuses of 27 pregnancies with twin-twin transfusion syndrome at 18 to 25 (mean, 21.7) weeks' gestation. Significant differences from normal values were increased umbilical artery pulsatility index and decreased aortic mean velocity in both donor and recipient fetuses, decreased middle cerebral artery pulsatility index in recipients and decreased middle cerebral artery mean velocity in donors. Increased umbilical artery pulsatility index in some donor and recipient fetuses may be the consequence of abnormal placental development and polyhydramnios-related compression, respectively. Doppler findings in the fetal circulation are compatible with hypovolemia in the donor and hypervolemia with congestive heart failure in the recipient.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to establish whether measurement of the transverse cerebellar diameter to determine gestational age differs in small-for-gestational-age fetuses with normal or abnormal Doppler velocity waveforms. Our secondary objective was to compare the efficacy of measurement of transverse cerebellar diameter with that of femur length in pregnancy dating among small-for-gestational-age fetuses. A total of 107 small-for-gestational-age fetuses with established dates and free from structural and chromosomal abnormalities were considered for this study. According to the Doppler results, fetuses were divided into two groups: group A (n = 64), with normal Doppler values as expressed by a ratio of pulsatility indices between the umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery of 95th centile. Measurements of transverse cerebellar diameter and femur length were compared to previously established 95th centile prediction intervals.In both groups of small-for-gestational-age fetuses, the values for transverse cerebellar diameter were lower than in normally grown fetuses after normalization for gestational age. The difference was more evident in group A (p 相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the changes in flow velocity waveforms in the transverse cerebral sinus in growth-restricted fetuses and to correlate these changes with (1) flow velocity waveforms in the ductus venosus and (2) changes in computerized analysis of the fetal cardiotocogram. DESIGN: Fetuses between 22 and 37 weeks' gestation with an estimated fetal weight below the fifth centile were included in this prospective longitudinal study. Doppler measurements of the umbilical artery, descending aorta, middle cerebral artery, transverse cerebral sinus and ductus venosus were recorded. Fetal heart rate was analyzed by a computer system according to the Dawes-Redman criteria. RESULTS: We measured a significant correlation between pulsatility index in the cerebral transverse sinus and in the ductus venosus over the study period and at delivery. There was a negative correlation between these indices and short- and long-term variability of the fetal heart rate. There was a parallel increase in pulsatility in the ductus venosus and the transverse cerebral sinus. These changes were inversely correlated with fetal heart rate variability and preceded fetal distress. CONCLUSION: Cerebral venous blood flow in IUGR fetuses may be a useful additional investigation to discriminate between fetal adaptation and fetal decompensation in chronic hypoxemia.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Multi-vessel Doppler ultrasonography and biophysical profile scoring (BPS) are used in the surveillance of growth restricted fetuses (IUGR). The interpretation of both tests performed concurrently may be complex. This study examines the relationship between Doppler ultrasonography and biophysical test results in IUGR fetuses. METHODS: Three hundred and twenty-eight IUGR fetuses (abdominal circumference < 5th percentile, elevated umbilical artery (UA) pulsatility index (PI)) had concurrent surveillance with UA, middle cerebral artery (MCA) and ductus venosus (DV) Doppler ultrasonography and BPS (fetal tone, movement, breathing, maximal amniotic fluid pocket and fetal heart rate). Patients were stratified into three groups according to their Doppler examination: (1) abnormal UA alone; (2) brain sparing (MCA-PI > 2 SD below mean for gestational age); and (3) abnormal DV (PI > 2 SD above the mean for gestational age) and BPS groups: (1) normal (> 6/10); (2) equivocal (6/10); and (3) abnormal (< 6/10). Predictions of short-term perinatal outcomes by both modalities were compared for stratification. The distribution and concordance of Doppler and BPS test results were examined for the whole patient group and based on delivery prior to 32 weeks' gestation. RESULTS: Abnormal UA Doppler results alone were observed in 109 fetuses (33.2%), brain sparing in 87 (26.5%) and an abnormal DV in 132 (40.2%). The BPS was normal in 158 (48.2%), equivocal in 68 (20.7%) and abnormal in 102 (31.1%). Both testing modalities stratified patients into groups with comparable acid-base disturbance and perinatal outcome. Of the nine possible test combinations the largest subgroups were: abnormal UA alone/normal BPS (n = 69; 21%) and abnormal DV Doppler/abnormal BPS (n = 62; 18.9%). Assessment of compromise by both testing modalities was concordant in 146 (44.5%) cases. In 182 fetuses with discordant results the BPS grade was better in 115 (63.2%, P < 0.0001). Marked disagreement of test abnormality was present in 57 (17.4%) fetuses. Of these, abnormal venous Doppler in the presence of a normal BPS constituted the largest group (Chi-square P < 0.002). Stratification was not significantly different in patients delivered prior to 32 weeks' gestation. CONCLUSION: Doppler ultrasonography and BPS effectively stratify IUGR fetuses into risk categories, but Doppler and BPS results do not show a consistent relationship with each other. Since fetal deterioration appears to be independently reflected in these two testing modalities further research is warranted to investigate how they are best combined.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: A previous anthropometric study has shown that neonates with transposition of the great arteries have a smaller head circumference and intracranial volume, which may be related to a lower oxygen content of blood delivered to the head and upper extremities. The aim of this study was to compare Doppler blood flow velocity waveforms in fetuses with transposition of the great arteries with those in healthy fetuses. METHODS: Doppler blood flow velocimetry was performed in the middle cerebral artery, the umbilical artery, the aorta and the ductus venosus in a consecutive series of 23 fetuses with transposition of the great arteries between 36 and 38 weeks' gestation. The control group consisted of 40 healthy fetuses matched for gestational age. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in pulsatility indices in the umbilical artery, the aorta and the ductus venosus between fetuses with transposition of the great arteries and controls. The median middle cerebral artery pulsatility index in the group with transposition of the great arteries was 1.37 (range, 1.10-2.02) and was significantly lower than that in the control group (median, 1.68; range, 1.46-2.04) (P < 0.001, Mann-Whitney test). CONCLUSIONS: The lower pulsatility indices observed in the middle cerebral artery of fetuses with transposition of the great arteries may reflect a trend towards cerebral vasodilation. This phenomenon could be an indicator of hypoxemia and/or hypercapnia restricted to areas perfused by the preisthmus aorta and be related to the characteristics of the circulation in fetuses with transposition of the great arteries.  相似文献   

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