Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation

Objective: To construct reference ranges of ductus venosus (DV) Doppler indices in normal singleton pregnancies. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on low-risk singleton pregnancies with accurate gestational age, and normal fetuses were enrolled into the study. Measurements of DV Doppler...

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Main Authors: Tongprasert,F., Srisupundit,K., Luewan,S., Wanapirak,C., Tongsong,T.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-381852015-06-16T07:46:32Z Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation Tongprasert,F. Srisupundit,K. Luewan,S. Wanapirak,C. Tongsong,T. Obstetrics and Gynecology Reproductive Medicine Objective: To construct reference ranges of ductus venosus (DV) Doppler indices in normal singleton pregnancies. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on low-risk singleton pregnancies with accurate gestational age, and normal fetuses were enrolled into the study. Measurements of DV Doppler indices were determined by experienced sonographers. Poor quality images were excluded. Results: A total of 640 fetuses underwent DV measurements, ranging from 13 to 30 for each gestational week. The relationship between gestational age and DV Doppler indices was not linear. The best-fit regression equations are as follows: preload index = (5.061 - 0.4882) × exp (-0.211 × GA) + 0.4882; peak velocity index for veins = (7.498 - 0.5609) × exp (-0.2184 × GA) + 0.5609; pulsatility index for veins = (17.9 - 0.6053) × exp (-0.2512 × GA) + 0.6053; systolic/atrial wave ratio = (300 - 2.124) × exp (-0.3649 × GA) + 2.124. Notably, during the period from 14 to 20 weeks' gestation, all of the four indices rapidly decreased and they were relatively stable or slightly decreased after that. The nomogram tables for various percentile ranges were constructed. Conclusion: A nomogram for DV Doppler indices for each gestational week during the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation was established. These reference ranges may be a useful non-invasive tool for evaluation of fetal cardiac function. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel. 2015-06-16T07:46:32Z 2015-06-16T07:46:32Z 2012-01-01 Article 03787346 2-s2.0-84856090687 10.1159/000329322 21849762 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84856090687&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38185 S. Karger AG
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topic Obstetrics and Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
spellingShingle Obstetrics and Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
Tongprasert,F.
Srisupundit,K.
Luewan,S.
Wanapirak,C.
Tongsong,T.
Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
description Objective: To construct reference ranges of ductus venosus (DV) Doppler indices in normal singleton pregnancies. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on low-risk singleton pregnancies with accurate gestational age, and normal fetuses were enrolled into the study. Measurements of DV Doppler indices were determined by experienced sonographers. Poor quality images were excluded. Results: A total of 640 fetuses underwent DV measurements, ranging from 13 to 30 for each gestational week. The relationship between gestational age and DV Doppler indices was not linear. The best-fit regression equations are as follows: preload index = (5.061 - 0.4882) × exp (-0.211 × GA) + 0.4882; peak velocity index for veins = (7.498 - 0.5609) × exp (-0.2184 × GA) + 0.5609; pulsatility index for veins = (17.9 - 0.6053) × exp (-0.2512 × GA) + 0.6053; systolic/atrial wave ratio = (300 - 2.124) × exp (-0.3649 × GA) + 2.124. Notably, during the period from 14 to 20 weeks' gestation, all of the four indices rapidly decreased and they were relatively stable or slightly decreased after that. The nomogram tables for various percentile ranges were constructed. Conclusion: A nomogram for DV Doppler indices for each gestational week during the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation was established. These reference ranges may be a useful non-invasive tool for evaluation of fetal cardiac function. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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author Tongprasert,F.
Srisupundit,K.
Luewan,S.
Wanapirak,C.
Tongsong,T.
author_facet Tongprasert,F.
Srisupundit,K.
Luewan,S.
Wanapirak,C.
Tongsong,T.
author_sort Tongprasert,F.
title Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
title_short Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
title_full Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
title_fullStr Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
title_full_unstemmed Normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
title_sort normal reference ranges of ductus venosus doppler indices in the period from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
publisher S. Karger AG
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