Reem S. Abu-Rustum MD, Kevin Pierre MD, Mackenzie Dyrda BS, Erica Smith MD, Nicolas Abchee BS, Caterina M. Bilardo MD, PhD
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摘要
摘要评估妊娠头三个月(FT)与妊娠后三个月(ST)相比,冠状窦(CS)的存在、大小及 CS 与心房比(CS/A):在这项经 IRB 批准的回顾性研究中,纳入了有足够的 FT 心脏扫描和正常 ST 心脏的胎儿。获得了母体和胎儿的特征。由一名超声医师测量CS和心房直径。比较了 FT 和 ST 的 CS/A 比值。线性回归评估了双顶径(BPD)与CS和心房直径之间的关系。统计显著性以 P 为标准:在 99 个胎儿中,42/53(79.2%)的 FT 和 14/32(43.8%)的 ST 均可见 CS。CS 可见度与分析因素之间未发现明显关联。在 FT 中,CS/A 比值明显高于 ST(0.43 vs 0.25;P 结论:与 ST 相比,CS 在 FT 中显得突出,这可能是由于 CS 和心房的生长速度不同。胚胎结构的残留物、心肌引流和血液动力学的差异也可能是诱因。需要更大规模的前瞻性研究来证实这些发现并评估 FT CS/A 比值的价值。
Developmental Changes of the Coronary Sinus Between the First and Second Trimesters
Objective
To assess the coronary sinus (CS) presence, size, and CS to atrial ratio (CS/A) in the first trimester (FT) compared with the second trimester (ST).
Methods
In this IRB-approved retrospective study, fetuses with adequate FT cardiac sweeps and normal ST hearts were included. Maternal and fetal characteristics were obtained. CS and atrial diameters were measured by a single sonologist. The CS/A ratio was compared between FT and ST. Linear regression assessed the relationship between biparietal diameter (BPD) and CS and atrial diameters. Statistical significance was set at P < .05.
Results
Among 99 fetuses, the CS was seen in 42/53 (79.2%) in the FT and 14/32 (43.8%) in the ST. No significant associations were found between CS visualization and the factors analyzed. The CS/A ratio was significantly higher in the FT versus ST (0.43 vs 0.25; P < .0001). Combined FT and ST data revealed positive correlations between BPD and both CS (slope = 0.018, P < .0001) and atrial diameters (slope = 0.135, P < .0001), suggesting differential growth rates, with the atrium exhibiting a faster growth rate as BPD increased.
Conclusions
The CS appears prominent in the FT compared with the ST, likely due to differential growth rates between the CS and atrium. Remnants of embryonic structures, differences in myocardial drainage, and hemodynamics may also be contributing factors. Larger prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings and assess the value of the FT CS/A ratio.
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