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K van der Mooren1, J W Wladimiroff, T Stijnen.
Abstract
Maximum flow velocity waveforms at atrioventricular and outflow tract level were studied cross-sectionally in 19 human fetuses with conducted and/or blocked supraventricular extrasystoles ranging from 25 to 38 weeks of gestation. At outflow tract level, peak systolic velocity and acceleration time for extrasystolic and post-extrasystolic beats were compared with those for the immediately preceding normal beat. Regression lines were calculated for peak systolic velocities with filling time. At atrioventricular level, peak-E wave and peak-A wave velocities and E/A ratio for the extrasystolic and post-extrasystolic beats were compared with those for the normal beat. At all levels, time-averaged velocities were compared with reference charts standardized for gestational age.Peak systolic velocity and acceleration time during the post-extrasystolic beat were higher than during the normal beat; the Frank-Starling mechanism, post-extrasystolic potentiation as well as reduced ventricular afterload may all play a role in this. At all measuring levels, time-averaged velocity during the extrasystolic beat was strikingly lower than the reference velocities. It is postulated that the increased blood volume and contraction force during the post-extrasystolic beat cause the valve area to become larger, resulting in a relative decrease in velocities measured by Doppler ultrasound. Copyright 1992 International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and GynecologyEntities:
Year: 1992 PMID: 12796970 DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-0705.1992.02030182.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0960-7692 Impact factor: 7.299