TY - JOUR
T1 - Doppler velocimetry in the adrenal artery in human fetuses
AU - Fujita, Yasuyuki
AU - Satoh, Shoji
AU - Nakano, Hitoo
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (no. 12671609, 12557139) from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Background: Fetal hypoxia and/or acidosis causes redistribution of blood flow to the high-priority organs including the adrenal glands. Although this phenomenon is well described in the human cerebral and placental circulations using Doppler velocimetry, there are few reports about the adrenal glands. Aim: To clarify the gestational age-related changes in adrenal blood flow in normal fetuses and fetuses at risk of hemodynamic derangement. Material and Methods: In 153 normal cases, the resistance indices (RIs) calculated from the blood flow velocity waveforms (FVWs) in the middle adrenal artery (MAA) were obtained from 24 weeks to construct nomogram using regression analysis. Twenty-seven complicated cases were divided according to the 5%ile RI values in the MAA, and clinical outcomes were retrospectively compared. Result: The RI values in the MAA increased until 31 weeks and decreased thereafter. The 50%ile regression curve was represented as RI=-0.000914 (weeks)2+0.0579 weeks-0.181. Of the 27 complicated cases, 13 had RIs in the MAA below the 5%ile. Cases with low RI had significantly higher RI ratio in regard of UA/MCA; higher occurrence of abnormal FHR patterns on observation; higher incidence of cesarean delivery for nonreassuring fetal well-being status; earlier gestational age at delivery; lower birth weights and longer periods of admission to NICU than the cases with normal RI. Conclusion: We have described the nomogram for the RI in the MAA. In conditions of fetal hypoxia or acidemia, blood flow redistribution to the adrenal glands may occur and the analysis of the adrenal artery FVWs may be useful in detection of fetal altered hemodynamics.
AB - Background: Fetal hypoxia and/or acidosis causes redistribution of blood flow to the high-priority organs including the adrenal glands. Although this phenomenon is well described in the human cerebral and placental circulations using Doppler velocimetry, there are few reports about the adrenal glands. Aim: To clarify the gestational age-related changes in adrenal blood flow in normal fetuses and fetuses at risk of hemodynamic derangement. Material and Methods: In 153 normal cases, the resistance indices (RIs) calculated from the blood flow velocity waveforms (FVWs) in the middle adrenal artery (MAA) were obtained from 24 weeks to construct nomogram using regression analysis. Twenty-seven complicated cases were divided according to the 5%ile RI values in the MAA, and clinical outcomes were retrospectively compared. Result: The RI values in the MAA increased until 31 weeks and decreased thereafter. The 50%ile regression curve was represented as RI=-0.000914 (weeks)2+0.0579 weeks-0.181. Of the 27 complicated cases, 13 had RIs in the MAA below the 5%ile. Cases with low RI had significantly higher RI ratio in regard of UA/MCA; higher occurrence of abnormal FHR patterns on observation; higher incidence of cesarean delivery for nonreassuring fetal well-being status; earlier gestational age at delivery; lower birth weights and longer periods of admission to NICU than the cases with normal RI. Conclusion: We have described the nomogram for the RI in the MAA. In conditions of fetal hypoxia or acidemia, blood flow redistribution to the adrenal glands may occur and the analysis of the adrenal artery FVWs may be useful in detection of fetal altered hemodynamics.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0378-3782(01)00196-7
DO - 10.1016/S0378-3782(01)00196-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 11520628
AN - SCOPUS:0034898564
SN - 0378-3782
VL - 65
SP - 47
EP - 55
JO - Early Human Development
JF - Early Human Development
IS - 1
ER -