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Results The incidence of umbilical venous pulsation was higher at the umbilical ring in the abdominal wall (242/279, 87%, than in the cord (43/198,22%,30%, (P < 0.001). When pulsation was observed intra-abdominally, the pulsatility was not different from that at the umbilical ring (P = 0.16). However, the lowest pulsatility was found in the cord vein (P < 0.0001), where the largest vein diameter was found.
ConclusionThe high incidence of venous pulsation at the umbilical ring where diameter and compliance are low supports the suggestion that local compliance is an important factor influencing pulsation in fetal veins.