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ABSTRACT: We assessed fetoplacental blood volume flow and placental resistance prospectively with Doppler sonog-raphy in 74 normal human fetuses of 19 to 42 wk gestation to determine the changes in placental perfusion with gestational age. Placental blood volume flow was assessed from the umbilical vein as the product of the mean flow velocity integral and the cross-sectional area of the umbil-ical vein. Placental resistance was assessed as the ratio of maximum systolic and minimum diastolic blood flow velocities from an umbilical artery. Umbilical vein blood volume flow increased exponentially (r = 0.86) with gestational age from 19 wk to term, and did not decrease in postdate fetuses. Umbilical vein blood volume flow increased linearly with fetal weight (r = 0.77), although volume flow per unit body weight changed little with gestational age. Umbilical artery velocity ratio decreased progressively, indicating diminishing placental resistance with gestational age, but did not correlate closely with umbilical vein blood volume flow, We submit that fetoplacental blood volume flow can be readily calculated directly from the umbilical vein with Doppler ultrasound and may provide a better index of placental perfusion than the umbilical artery velocity ratio.
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Sutton, M., Theard, M., Bhatia, S. et al. Changes in Placental Blood Flow in the Normal Human Fetus with Gestational Age. Pediatr Res 28, 383–387 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199010000-00016
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