Kg. Schmidt et al., PHASIC FLOW EVENTS AT THE AORTIC ISTHMUS-DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS JUNCTION AND BRANCH PULMONARY-ARTERY EVALUATED BY MULTIMODAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN FETAL LAMBS, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 179(5), 1998, pp. 1338-1347
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the phasic flow and interaction between the pu
lmonary trunk and aortic isthmus flow at their junction in the lamb fe
tus in late gestation and also assessed the interaction of the left pu
lmonary artery branch. STUDY DESIGN: With echocardiographic and Dopple
r ultrasonographic and saline-contrast techniques, we studied 7 fetal
lambs with arterial and venous catheters in place to assess direction,
velocity, and timing of flow at the aortic isthmus, ductus arteriosus
, and proximal left pulmonary artery. RESULTS: At the isthmus-ductus j
unction, ductus systolic flow occurred later (0.048 +/- 0.006 second,
mean +/- SD) and accelerated more slowly than isthmus flow but with hi
gher velocities (peak 70.7 +/- 7.1 vs 63.1 +/- 6.3 cm/s, velocity time
integral 5.7 +/- 1.2 vs 4.5 +/- 1.3 cm, respectively; P < .001). Ther
e was a small degree of late systolic flow reversal and admixture from
both sources. Signals from the left pulmonary arterial branch showed
a sharp, brief systolic forward flow with a peak velocity of 48.8 +/-
9.1 cm/s, followed by late systolic and diastolic flow reversal with a
peak velocity of 23.5 +/- 8.7 cm/s. CONCLUSION: The differences in th
e flow timing may be the result of different timing of ventricular con
traction, resistances in the vascular beds, and ductus constriction, b
oth anatomic and physiologic.