Kd. Kalache et al., Visualisation and measurement of tracheal diameter in the sheep fetus: An ultrasound study with stereomicroscopic correlation, FETAL DIAGN, 16(6), 2001, pp. 342-345
Objective: There is no information on ultrasonographic visualisation of the
upper airways in the sheep fetus, but this species permits to examine the
accuracy of ultrasonography in measuring the inner tracheal diameter. This
was the aim of our study. Methods: Transabdominal ultrasonography to visual
ise the trachea was attempted in 16 unsedated Welsh Mountain ewes with a si
ngleton pregnancy at 70 (SD 2) days gestation (term 148 days). The ultrason
ographically measured inner tracheal diameter was compared with the actual
inner tracheal diameter obtained by stereomicroscopy post-mortem. Results:
High-resolution ultrasonography permitted clear imaging of the fetal trache
a in 87% (14/16) of the cases analysed. The ultrasound measurements were sm
aller than the corresponding stereomicroscopic measurements, the mean SD di
fference between the measurements being 0.40 +/- 0.12 mm. Conclusions: Impr
ovements in ultrasound have led to increased interest in the assessment of
the trachea in human fetuses. Our study in the ovine fetus at mid gestation
shows that optimal views of the fetal trachea allowing accurate measuremen
ts can be obtained in almost all the cases. Copyrlight (C) 2001 S. Karger A
G, Basel.