INCREASING CURVATURE OF THE NORMAL FETAL DUCTUS-ARTERIOSUS WITH ADVANCING GESTATIONAL-AGE

Citation
Cb. Benson et al., INCREASING CURVATURE OF THE NORMAL FETAL DUCTUS-ARTERIOSUS WITH ADVANCING GESTATIONAL-AGE, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology, 5(2), 1995, pp. 95-97
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics,"Obsetric & Gynecology","Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
09607692
Volume
5
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
95 - 97
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-7692(1995)5:2<95:ICOTNF>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
In order to determine whether the configuration of the normal fetal du ctus arteriosus changes with increasing gestational age, we prospectiv ely collected oblique transverse sonographic images of the fetal thora x through the ductus arteriosus. Scans from 240 consecutive normal fet uses with gestational age 20 weeks or more were included in the study. The images were reviewed independently by two sonologists and the duc tus arteriosus was graded as: (1) straight; (2) mildly curved (C-shape d, bending < 90-degrees from a straight line); or (3) markedly curved (C-shaped, bending > 90-degrees, or S-shaped). In cases where the two sonologists' gradings did not concur, the images were re-reviewed join tly by both sonologists and a grading was assigned by consensus. Forty -two cases were rejected, due to inadequate images. The ductus arterio sus was graded in 42 fetuses aged 20-25.9 weeks, 48 at 26-31.9 weeks, 74 at 32-37.9 weeks, and 34 at 38 weeks or more for a total of 198 cas es. There was a significant trend to greater curvature with increasing gestational age (p < 0.0001). The frequency of a straight ductus arte riosus decreased steadily from 55% of fetuses aged 20-25.9 weeks to 3% of fetuses at 38 weeks or older, while the frequency of marked curvat ure increased from 2% in the youngest age group to 56% in the oldest. The proportion with mild curvature showed little variation throughout gestation. In summary, the configuration of the ductus arteriosus is v ariable but tends to become more curved as pregnancy proceeds. Marked curvature or tortuosity of the ductus arteriosus should not be misinte rpreted as a great vessel anomaly.