Placental Microvascular Architecture Imaging in Normal and Congenital Heart Disease Pregnancies.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ACOUSTICS Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1002/jum.16657
Peiwen Chen, Sheng Zhao, Liqun Sun, Hui Huang, Chen Cheng, Weiyun Wang, Luming Sun, Jianping Chen, Fang Liu, Shengbao Pan, Dan Wang, Qinghua Li, Zhiyun Tian, Xinlin Chen, Jack Rychik
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the placental vascular architecture using MV Flow™ imaging for analyzing vascular distribution per region of biological tissue in isolated congenital heart diseases (CHD), CHD associated with extracardiac malformations (EXM) and normal pregnancies, and to explore the relationship of fetal Doppler flow parameters and growth to placental perfusion in these conditions.

Methods: Placental microvascular structure was assessed using MV-Flow™ in a total of 227 normal fetuses and 139 with CHD; fetuses with gestational age ranging from 11 to 41 weeks were included. Placental vascular indices (VIMV %) was acquired at three different segments of each placenta (upper, middle, and lower regions). Doppler pulsatility indices of fetal umbilical artery (UA), middle cerebral artery (MCA), ductus venosus (DV), uterine artery (UtA), and cerebroplacental ratio were measured in both normal and CHD groups. The CHD group was divided into two subgroup based on whether it is associated with EXM.

Results: Compared to the control group, the CHD with EXM group exhibited a significantly lower VIMV % for the upper, middle, and lower regions of the placenta (P = .005; P = .018; P = .039, respectively). In the total CHD group, VIMV % decreased in the middle segment of placenta in the 2nd trimester compared to the control group. But the VIMV % of upper and middle segments decreased in the 3rd trimester. Both subgroups, EXM and isolated CHD, showed similar distribution of gestational weeks. Doppler vascular indices were significantly different compared to normal in the total CHD group for UA-pulse index (PI), DV-PI, right UtA-PI, and left UtA-PI, with similar differences from normal for the CHD with EXM group. DV-PI was the only significantly different Doppler vascular parameter for the isolated CHD group compared to normal.

Conclusions: For the first time, MV-Flow™ imaging demonstrated reduced placental vascularity in fetuses with CHD and ECM and in fetuses with isolated CHD in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. Application of MV-Flow™ as part of serial fetal echocardiographic surveillance in cases of CHD may allow for better understanding of the development of placental abnormalities.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (JUM) is dedicated to the rapid, accurate publication of original articles dealing with all aspects of medical ultrasound, particularly its direct application to patient care but also relevant basic science, advances in instrumentation, and biological effects. The journal is an official publication of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and publishes articles in a variety of categories, including Original Research papers, Review Articles, Pictorial Essays, Technical Innovations, Case Series, Letters to the Editor, and more, from an international bevy of countries in a continual effort to showcase and promote advances in the ultrasound community. Represented through these efforts are a wide variety of disciplines of ultrasound, including, but not limited to: -Basic Science- Breast Ultrasound- Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound- Dermatology- Echocardiography- Elastography- Emergency Medicine- Fetal Echocardiography- Gastrointestinal Ultrasound- General and Abdominal Ultrasound- Genitourinary Ultrasound- Gynecologic Ultrasound- Head and Neck Ultrasound- High Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging- Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound- Musculoskeletal Ultrasound- Neurosonology- Obstetric Ultrasound- Ophthalmologic Ultrasound- Pediatric Ultrasound- Point-of-Care Ultrasound- Public Policy- Superficial Structures- Therapeutic Ultrasound- Ultrasound Education- Ultrasound in Global Health- Urologic Ultrasound- Vascular Ultrasound
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