Title of article :
Comparison of Reference Values and Z Scores of Pulse-Doppler Waveforms of Fetal Pulmonary Artery and Aorta
Author/Authors :
Malakan Rad, Elaheh Division of Pediatric Cardiology - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence , Aghaei Moghadam, Ehsan Division of Pediatric Cardiology - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence , Majnoon, Mohammad-Taghi Division of Pediatric Cardiology - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence , Nikoofar, Maryam Division of Pediatric Cardiology - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence , Kocharian, Armen Division of Pediatric Cardiology - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence , Zeinaloo, Ali Akbar Division of Pediatric Cardiology - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence
Abstract :
Background: Doppler - derived fetal pulmonary artery acceleration time (PAAT) and acceleration - to - ejection time ratio (AT/ET)
are important as predictors of a variety neonatal pulmonary diseases. The evaluation of PAAT and PA AT/ET are meaningful when
simultaneous right and left heart studies are done. The unique cardiovascular physiology in the fetus, as the only period of life
with physiologic systemic pulmonary hypertension, overemphasizes the significance of simultaneous study. However, studies on
comparative fetal velocitometry of PA and aorta are scarce.
Objectives: The aims of this study were to provide reference values for peak systolic velocity (PSV), pulsatility index (PI), acceleration
time (AT), ejection time (ET) and AT/ET ratio of PA and aorta in the singleton pregnancies with healthy fetuses. We compared these
Doppler parameters of PA and aorta.
Methods: A cross - sectional study was performed on 146 fetuses. We measured PSV, PI, AT, ET and AT/ET in the PA and aorta and
compared the values. We evaluated the correlation between these parameters and the fetal gestational age (GA).
Results: Mean±SD of gestational age of fetuses were 21±4 weeks. PSV, AT and AT/ET of PA and aorta increased with gestational age.
PSV, PI, AT and AT/ET were significantly lower in the PA relative to the aorta.
Conclusions: Despite equal pressures in PA and aorta in the fetal period, the PSV, PI, AT and AT/ET are lower in the PA. This study
indicates that, in contrast to children and adults, PA pressure is not the major determinant of fetal PAAT.
Keywords :
Acceleration Time , Pulmonary Artery , Aorta , Fetus , Fetal Echocardiography , Doppler
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics