FLOW AND VELOCITY WAVE-FORM INDEXES IN THE OVINE FETAL ABDOMINAL-AORTA WITH CHANGES IN BEHAVIORAL STATE

Citation
S. Parkinson et al., FLOW AND VELOCITY WAVE-FORM INDEXES IN THE OVINE FETAL ABDOMINAL-AORTA WITH CHANGES IN BEHAVIORAL STATE, Reproduction, fertility and development, 7(5), 1995, pp. 1299-1304
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology","Developmental Biology
ISSN journal
10313613
Volume
7
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1299 - 1304
Database
ISI
SICI code
1031-3613(1995)7:5<1299:FAVWII>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which flow an d velocity waveform indices are comparable as measured from the ovine fetal abdominal aorta and reflect downstream vascular resistance with changes in electrocortical activity. Nine chronically catheterized fet al sheep were studied near term with continuous measurement of electro cortical activity, perfusion pressure, and fetal heart rate. A cuffed Doppler crystal and a Transonic flow probe on the descending abdominal aorta were used for the simultaneous measurement of velocity waveform s and flow waveforms, with the Resistance Index (RI), calculated for e ach. Mean blood flow was also obtained from the Transonic flow probe. Whereas the change in cardiovascular parameters between the low- and h igh-voltage electrocortical activity (ECOG) states was small, with lit tle relationship to the change in RI measurements, across all animals there was an inverse correlation between the RI measurements and fetal heart rate, perfusion pressure and aortic blood flow during both low- and high-voltage ECOG states. The RI as measured from the velocity wa veforms showed only a modest correlation to those measured. from the f low waveforms. It is concluded that over the range of circulatory chan ge generated with spontaneous change in behavioural state, the RI as m easured in the abdominal aorta of the ovine fetus is primarily determi ned by pulsatile cardiovascular variables rather than lower body vascu lar resistance.