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Form and function of fetal and neonatal pulmonary arterial bifurcations.

S H Bennett1, M W Eldridge, D Zaghi, S E Zaghi, J M Milstein, B W Goetzman.   

Abstract

Bifurcation is a basic form of vascular connection. It is composed of a parent vessel of diameter d(0), and two daughter vessels, d(1) and d(2), where d(0) > d(1) >/= d(2). Optimal values for the bifurcation area ratio, beta = (d(1)(2) + d(2)(2))/d(0)(2), and the junction exponent, x, in d(0)(x) = d(1)(x) + d(2)(x), are postulated to be universal in nature. However, we have hypothesized that the perinatal pulmonary arterial circulation is an exception. Arterial diameters were measured in pulmonary vascular casts of a fetal lamb (140 days gestation/145 days term) and a neonatal lamb (1 day old). The values for beta and x were evaluated in 10,970 fetal and 846 neonatal bifurcations sampled from the proximal and intermediate arterial regions. Mean values and confidence intervals (CI) for the fetus were beta = 0.890 (0.886-0.895 CI) and x = 1.75 (1.74-1.76 CI); and for the newborn were beta = 0.913 (0.90-0.93 CI) and x = 1. 79 (1.75-1.82 CI). These values are significantly different from Murray's law (beta > 1, x = 3) or the West-Brown-Enquist law (beta = 1, x = 2). Therefore, perinatal pulmonary bifurcation design appears to be distinctive and exceptional. The decreasing cross-sectional area with branching leads to the hemodynamic consequence of shear stress amplification. This structural organization may be important for facilitating vascular development at low flow rates; however, it may be the origin of unstable reactivity if elevated blood flow and pressure occurs.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11087263     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.2000.279.6.H3047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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