ULTRASONOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF UTERINE BLOOD-FLOW DURING THE FIRST 16 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY

Citation
Rp. Dickey et Jf. Hower, ULTRASONOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF UTERINE BLOOD-FLOW DURING THE FIRST 16 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY, Human reproduction, 10(9), 1995, pp. 2448-2452
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02681161
Volume
10
Issue
9
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2448 - 2452
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-1161(1995)10:9<2448:UFOUBD>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Uterine blood flow volume has been thought to increase in a linear fas hion throughout pregnancy, but previous studies in early pregnancy may have not been performed often enough or in sufficient numbers of pati ents, We measured uterine artery blood flow volume, average velocity, vessel cross-sectional area, resistance index, and spiral artery resis tance index with Doppler ultrasound at 1-3 week intervals from gestati onal (post-menstrual) weeks 5-6 to week 16 in 44 normal, spontaneous, single pregnancies, Uterine artery blood flow volume and velocity incr eased gradually until the end of week 9, and then rapidly from weeks 1 0-16. Uterine artery vessel size increased linearly, The uterine arter y resistance index was the inverse of volume and velocity, in contrast to the spiral artery resistance index, which decreased linearly, Thes e findings indicate that early pregnancy changes in uterine and spiral artery blood flow occur by different mechanisms, and that when invest igating uterine blood dow in early pregnancy, studies need to begin by week 6 and need to be performed at least biweekly.