Doppler Ultrasound Assessment of Portal Venous Flow Changes During Pregnancy

Sarbast Abdulla Mahmuud, S. Rashid
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Background & Objectives: We aimed to evaluate portal venous flow changes during pregnancy by evaluating flow velocities and patterns in relation to gestational age. Methods: A total of 130 pregnant comprised (age, 18–45 years [mean, 29.3± 5.31 years]) were recruited. The subjects were divided into: Group 1: thirty four subjects in the 1sttrimester; Group 2: fifty five subjects in the 2nd trimester; and Group 3: forty one subjects in the 3rd trimesters. Portal vein diameter and maximum and minimum velocities were measured from the main portal vein. Spectral analysis was performed by calculating the portal vein pulsatility: minimum portal vein velocity divided by its maximum velocity. Results: The (mean±SD) maximum flow velocities (cm/sec) were higher in group 2 (31.58± 10.33) than those in groups 1 (29.44± 8.97) and 3: (26.8± 6.78), with a significant difference between groups 2 and 3. The mean minimum flow velocities were again higher in group 2: (20.89 ± 5.99) than those in groups 1 (17.71± 5.67) and 3 (18.2± 4.9) with a significant difference between groups 1 and 2. There were no statistically significant differences in mean portal vein diameter among the groups. The portal vein pulsatility value progressively increased with increasing gestational age from 0.60 in the first trimester to 0.68 in the third trimester, with statistical significant differences between groups 1 and 2 and groups 1 and 3. Conclusion: There is a significant increase in maximum portal vein flow velocity during the second trimester, with decreased waveform pulsatility with advancing gestational age.
妊娠期门静脉血流变化的多普勒超声评估
背景与目的:我们旨在通过评估与胎龄相关的门静脉血流速度和模式来评估妊娠期间门静脉血流的变化。方法:共招募孕妇130例,年龄18 ~ 45岁,平均29.3±5.31岁。研究对象分为:第一组:孕1期34例;第二组:妊娠中期55例;第三组:孕晚期41名受试者。从主门静脉开始测量门静脉直径和最大、最小流速。频谱分析是通过计算门静脉搏动:最小门静脉速度除以最大门静脉速度。结果:2组最大血流速度(31.58±10.33)高于1组(29.44±8.97)和3组(26.8±6.78),差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。2组的平均最小流速(20.89±5.99)高于1组(17.71±5.67)和3组(18.2±4.9),差异有统计学意义。各组门静脉平均直径差异无统计学意义。门静脉脉搏值随着胎龄的增加逐渐升高,从妊娠早期的0.60增加到妊娠晚期的0.68,1组与2组、1组与3组间差异有统计学意义。结论:妊娠中期门静脉最大流速明显增高,波形脉搏性随孕龄的增大而降低。
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