Can abnormal ductus venosus peak velocity index for veins in normal fetuses predictfailure of functional closure of the foramen ovale in the postnatal period?
Abstract:Aim: To investigate whether ductus venosus (DV) wave velocities and/or DV peak velocity index for veins (DV-PVIV) can predict failure of functional closure of the foramen ovale in the postnatal period. Material and methods: Fetal echocardiography was performed in 455 healthy women with uneventful pregnancies between the 20-24 th gestational weeks. DV blood flow and DV-PVIV data were collected prospectively. Echocardiography was repeated in healthy subjects on the 30 th postnatal day. Four hundred patients met … Show more
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