Spontaneous echo contrast and decreased umbilical vein blood flow may predict thrombus formation in fetal intra-abdominal umbilical vein varix.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Medical Ultrasonics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1007/s10396-024-01428-w
Yu Takaishi, Kaoru Kawasaki, Kazuhiko Uematsu, Shinya Yoshioka
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Purpose: Fetal intra-abdominal umbilical vein varix (FIUVV) can cause thrombosis, fetal growth restriction (FGR), and intrauterine fetal death (IUFD). However, its management and evaluation to avoid fetal risks have not been elucidated. The aim of this study was to develop a novel method to evaluate fetal risks, including FGR and fetal dysfunction via frequent ultrasound examinations.

Methods: A 28-year-old pregnant woman was diagnosed with FIUVV via ultrasound at 26 weeks of gestation and admitted to our hospital. Ultrasound examinations were performed two to three times weekly to evaluate size and shape of the FIUVV and umbilical vein blood flow at the inflow and outflow sites of the FIUVV.

Results: The outflow site of the FIUVV was constricted and collapsed, and the blood flow velocity at the inflow site of the FIUVV was decreased. At 32 weeks of gestation, spontaneous echo contrast (SEC), which indicates increased echogenicity, appeared. At 35 weeks of gestation, the patient noticed decreased fetal movement, and CTG showed non-reassuring fetal status. SEC in the FIUVV was remarkable. Fetal movement could not be confirmed at ultrasound. Cesarean section was performed and a 1,854-g healthy infant was delivered with an umbilical cord arterial pH of 7.266.

Conclusion: The echographic changes, such as decreased umbilical vein blood flow and SEC, in FIUVV observed in this case could indicate thrombus formation, which can lead to fetal dysfunction. Frequent ultrasound examinations can help determine the timing of delivery and improve the neonatal prognosis.

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自发回声对比和脐静脉血流减少可预测胎儿腹腔内脐静脉曲张血栓的形成。
目的:胎儿腹腔内脐静脉曲张(FIUVV)可导致血栓形成、胎儿生长受限(FGR)和胎儿宫内死亡(IUFD)。然而,目前尚未阐明如何处理和评估以避免胎儿风险。本研究旨在开发一种新方法,通过频繁的超声波检查来评估胎儿风险,包括 FGR 和胎儿功能障碍:方法:一名 28 岁的孕妇在妊娠 26 周时通过超声波被诊断为 FIUVV,并住进了我院。每周进行两到三次超声检查,以评估 FIUVV 的大小和形状以及 FIUVV 流入和流出部位的脐静脉血流:结果:FIUVV流出部位收缩塌陷,FIUVV流入部位的血流速度降低。妊娠32周时,出现自发回声对比(SEC),表明回声增强。妊娠 35 周时,患者发现胎动减少,CTG 显示胎儿状态不稳定。FIUVV 中的 SEC 非常明显。超声检查无法确认胎动。剖宫产手术后,娩出了一名重 1854 克的健康婴儿,脐带动脉 pH 值为 7.266:本病例中观察到的 FIUVV 超声变化,如脐静脉血流量和 SEC 减少,可能预示着血栓形成,从而导致胎儿功能障碍。经常进行超声检查有助于确定分娩时机,改善新生儿预后。
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3.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
102
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Ultrasonics is the official journal of the Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine. The main purpose of the journal is to provide forum for the publication of papers documenting recent advances and new developments in the entire field of ultrasound in medicine and biology, encompassing both the medical and the engineering aspects of the science.The journal welcomes original articles, review articles, images, and letters to the editor.The journal also provides state-of-the-art information such as announcements from the boards and the committees of the society.
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