Ductus venosus opens in high-risk pregnancies without signs of increased central venous pressure.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Ginekologia polska Pub Date : 2023-07-07 DOI:10.5603/GP.a2023.0061
Marta I Sekielska-Domanowska, Anna Iwanicka-Piotrowska, Mariusz Dubiel, Rafal Adamczak, Natalia Lesiewska, Michal Koluda, Wojciech Cnota, Saemundur Gudmundsson
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Objectives: It has been belived that changes in diastolic blood velocities in the fetal ductus venosus were due to increased central venous pressure secondary to increased fetal heart strain during hypoxia or heart failure. There have been recent reports of changes in ductus venosus blood velocity without signs of increased fetal heart strain. The aim of this evaluation was to compare blood velocity in the right hepatic vein as a marker of increased central venous pressure in relationship to changes in ductus venosus blood velocity.

Material and methods: Fifty pregnancies suspected of fetal growth resitriction were evaluated by Doppler ultrasound. Blood velocity was recorded in the right hepatic vein, ducus venosus and in the umbilical vein. Placental blood flow was also recorded in the uterine and umbilical arteries as well as the fetal middle cerebral artery.

Results: Increased umbilical artery pulsatility index was recorded in 19 fetuses and 20 has signes of brain sparing according to recordings in the middle cerebral artery. Abnormal blood velocity in the ductus venosus was recorded in 5 fetuses, none of these fetuses had an abnormal pulsatility in the right hepatic vein.

Conclusions: Opening of the ductus venosus is not only related to fetal cardiac strain. This might indicate that the ductus venosus does not primarily open due to increased central venous pressure in moderate fetal hypoxia. Increased fetal cardiac strain might be a late event in the process of chronic fetal hypoxia.

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高危妊娠时静脉导管开放,无中心静脉压升高迹象。
目的:人们认为胎儿静脉导管舒张速度的变化是由于缺氧或心力衰竭时胎儿心脏负荷增加引起的中心静脉压升高所致。有最近的报道,静脉导管血流速度的变化,没有迹象表明增加胎儿心脏紧张。本评价的目的是比较右肝静脉血流速度作为中心静脉压升高的标志与静脉导管血流速度变化的关系。材料与方法:对50例怀疑胎儿生长受限的孕妇进行多普勒超声检查。记录右肝静脉、静脉导管及脐静脉血流速度。胎盘血流也记录在子宫和脐动脉以及胎儿大脑中动脉。结果:19例胎儿脐动脉搏动指数增高,20例胎儿大脑中动脉有脑保留征象。5例胎儿静脉导管血流速度异常,无一例胎儿肝右静脉搏动异常。结论:静脉导管打开不仅与胎儿心脏劳损有关。这可能表明,胎儿中度缺氧时,由于中心静脉压升高,静脉导管没有主要打开。胎儿心脏应变增加可能是慢性胎儿缺氧过程中的晚期事件。
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Ginekologia polska
Ginekologia polska OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Ginekologia Polska’ is a monthly medical journal published in Polish and English language. ‘Ginekologia Polska’ will accept submissions relating to any aspect of gynaecology, obstetrics and areas directly related. ‘Ginekologia Polska’ publishes original contributions, comparative works, case studies, letters to the editor and many other categories of articles.
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