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Effects of isolated persistent left superior vena cava on fetal cardiac structure and hemodynamics / 中华超声影像学杂志
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 393-397, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467343
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the difference in cardiac structure and hemodynamics characteristics between fetuses with isolated persistent left superior vena cava (LSVC)and normal fetuses by using fetal echocardiography,in order to explore whether isolated PLSVC has some influence on the development of fetal heart structure development.Methods Twenty-two fetuses diagnosed with isolated PLSVC in the second and third trimester were enrolled in this study.The PLSVC fetuses were divided into two groupsgroup 1 ,twenty-two fetuses in the second trimester (23-27+6 W);group 2,twenty fetuses in the third trimester (28-39+6 W).Forty-nine fetuses without intra-cardiac and extra-cardiac anomalies with gestation age matched were involved as normal control groups25 fetuses in the second trimester,and 24 fetuses in the third trimester.The parameters of cardiac structure and hemodynamics of the four groups were measured,including left and right sideheart size,the diameter of foramen ovale(FO),aorta(AO),aortic isthmus and pulmonary artery (PA).The ratio of RV/LV,RA/LA and PA/AO were calculated.The hemodynamic parameters included the flow velocity across mitral valve(MV),tricuspid valve(TV)and FO. All the parameters of PLSVC groups were compared with the normal groups respectively.Results In the second trimester group,the ratio of RV/LV and PA/AO of the PLSVC fetuses were significantly larger than normal,while the AO diameter,aortic isthmus diameter were smaller than normal group (P <0.05). However in the third trimester group,only the ratio of PA/AO of the PLSVC group was significantly greater,and the aortic isthmus diameter was still smaller than the normal group (P <0.05).Conclusions Isolated PLSVC connected with coronary sinus is associated with structural differences from normal.A dilated coronary sinus may have an influence on the development of fetal left heart structures.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography Year: 2015 Type: Article