Objectives Based on the assumption that the horizontal area between the fet
al foramen ovale valve and the atrial septum (the outlet) represents the li
miting structure for the foremen ovale flow, our objective teas to determin
e the normal size of this section during the second half of pregnancy.
Methods One hundred and thirty-eight women with low-risk singleton pregnanc
ies were examined in a cross-sectional study between 18 and 42 weeks of ges
tation. Using ultrasound imaging and M-mode, the area and diameter between
the foramen ovale value and the atrial septum were determined in a four-cha
mber view of the fetal heart above the foramen ovale limbus. The inferior v
ena cava cross section and right atrial width were also determined.
Results The mean foramen ovale width increased from 3 mm at 18 weeks to 6 m
m at term. Correspondingly, the horizontal area grew from 15 to 50 mm(2). T
he mean ratio between this area and the area of the inferior vena cava fell
from 1 at 18 weeks to 0.5 at term. The ratio between the transverse width
of the foramen ovale and the right atrium remained at average 0.45-0.50 unt
il 32 weeks, when a slight reduction was observed towards term.
Conclusions Normal values for the horizontal cross section and transverse d
iameter of the foramen ovale outlet were established for the second hal of
pregnancy. In particular, the horizontal transverse diameter and its ratio
to the right atrial width are easy to determine, and use of these measureme
nts is thus suggested for the assessment of the fetal foremen ovale.