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Lack of relation between fetal blood gases and fetal blood flow velocity waveform indices found in rhesus isoimmunised pregnancies
Author(s) -
LEGARTH JESPER,
LINGMAN GORAN,
STANGENBERG MAGNUS,
RAHMAN FERYAL
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
bjog: an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.157
H-Index - 164
eISSN - 1471-0528
pISSN - 1470-0328
DOI - 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1992.tb14412.x
Subject(s) - umbilical artery , fetus , medicine , umbilical vein , blood flow , vascular resistance , cardiology , vein , hemodynamics , obstetrics , pregnancy , biology , biochemistry , genetics , in vitro
Objective To investigate the relation between umbilical vein blood gas components and the vascular resistance in four fetal arteries in Rh‐immunised pregnancies. Design A prospective observational study over a 4‐month period. Setting King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Subjects Fifteen Rh‐isoimmunised pregnant women. Interventions Pulsed Doppler examinations of the embilical artery, fetal internal carotid artery, thoracic aorta and abdominal aorta before transabdominal fetal blood sampling from the umbilical vein on 38 occasions. Main outcome measures Doppler flow velocity pulsatility index (PI), systolic/ diastolic ratio (A/B) and resistance index (RI) in the four fetal arteries investigated were related to the umbilical vein blood gases and acid‐base status (PO 2 , PCO 2 , O 2 ‐content, CO 2 ‐content, HCO3, base excess and lactate concentration). Results There were no correlations between the Doppler indices in any of the vessels studied and the blood gases components in the umbilical vein. The ratios between the corresponding Doppler indices in the different vessels were also independent of the blood gases and acid‐base status and there were no significant differences in the Doppler indices in the same vessel between fetuses with blood gas values over the 75th centile and those with values below the 25th centile. Conclusion This study does not support a reduction in peripheral vascular resistance in the fetal cerebrum in relation to fetal hypoxia in Rh‐immunized pregnancies.

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