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The normal growth of the thoracic aorta in human foetuses.

M Szpinda1.   

Abstract

The present study was performed on 128 spontaneously aborted human foetuses aged 15-34 weeks in order to establish normal values for thoracic aorta dimensions at various gestational ages. Using anatomical dissection, digital-image analysis (the Leica QWin Pro 16 system) and statistical analysis (ANOVA, regression analysis) the growth of the length, the original and terminal external diameters and the volume of the thoracic aorta during gestation was examined. No significant gender differences were found (p>0.05). The growth curves were generated of the best fit for the plot for each morphometric feature against gestational age. Both the length and external diameters of the thoracic aorta increased in proportion to the advance in foetal age. The length ranged from 12.49+/-1.85 mm to 48.82+/-6.31 mm according to the linear function y=-19.654+2.0512x+/-3.5168. The original external diameter ranged from 1.25+/-0.28 mm to 5.65+/-0.48 mm according to the linear fashion y=-2.3834+0.2367x+/-0.3850. The terminal external diameter ranged from 1.15+/-0.26 mm to 5.18+/-0.45 mm, in agreement with the linear model y=-2.1438+0.2156x+/-0.3555 (r=0.96, p<0.001 for each feature). The volume of the thoracic aorta ranged from 15.75+/-8.06 mm3 to 1158.01+/-301.85 mm3 according to the quadratic function y=1376.2-154.42x+4.419x2+/-125.6 (R2=0.90). The growth curves generated from my data may be useful as a reference for foetal echocardiographers, who must distinguish abnormal from normal foetal development.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17594672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Morphol (Warsz)        ISSN: 0015-5659            Impact factor:   1.183


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2.  Quantitative anatomy of the growing abdominal aorta in human fetuses: an anatomical, digital and statistical study.

Authors:  Michał Szpinda; Anna Szpinda; Alina Woźniak; Celestyna Mila-Kierzenkowska; Adam Kosiński; Marek Grzybiak
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2012-10

3.  A computational model of the fetal circulation to quantify blood redistribution in intrauterine growth restriction.

Authors:  Patricia Garcia-Canadilla; Paula A Rudenick; Fatima Crispi; Monica Cruz-Lemini; Georgina Palau; Oscar Camara; Eduard Gratacos; Bart H Bijnens; Bart H Bijens
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2014-06-12       Impact factor: 4.475

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