OBJECTIVE, This study intends to document the presence or absence of tripha
sic waveforms in hepatic veins in healthy children, Does absence of triphas
ic hepatic vein flow indicate hepatic abnormality?
SUBJECTS AND METHODS. One hundred children without a known hepatic or intra
thoracic abnormality underwent Doppler sonography of their hepatic veins. F
ifty girls and 50 boys were divided into five age groups.
RESULTS. Forty-two children had triphasic flow in all three hepatic veins.
Veins approaching an angle of 900 with the inferior vena cava could not be
assessed or had the least flow modulations despite angle correction. Neonat
es had the highest percentage of monophasic flow (seven of 21) in all three
hepatic veins and none had triphasic Row in all three veins.
CONCLUSION. Not all healthy children have a triphasic flow pattern in all h
epatic veins. Before suspecting hepatic abnormality with abnormal parenchym
al compliance (cirrhosis, graft rejection), by virtue of lack of triphasic
hepatic vein flow, a normal variant of the flow should be considered. Only
the change of a previously documented triphasic flow to monophasic flow in
a given vein should be assessed as a sign of possible abnormality.