J Korean Med Sci. 1997 Oct;12(5):409-415. English.
Published online Jun 23, 2009.
Copyright © 1997 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Original Article

Doppler flow velocity waveforms of human fetal ductus arteriosus and branch pulmonary artery

J Y Choi, J D Park, M J Jung and H S Kim
    • Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

Doppler waveforms of the human fetal ductus arteriosus and the branch pulmonary artery are distinct in their shape and might reflect fetal cardiovascular hemodynamics and vessel wall characteristics. The waveform of ductus arteriosus had two peaks, a higher one in systole and a lower one in diastole. Both peaks had slow acceleration and deceleration and looked like two narrow base isosceles triangles. This unique waveform might be due to vessel wall characteristics and an instantaneous pressure gradient between the main pulmonary artery and descending aorta. The waveform of the branch pulmonary artery showed very steep acceleration with the onset of ejection followed by steep decline, then low velocity flow during diastole. The characteristic shape of the branch pulmonary artery might be related to high vascular resistance, decreased capacitance and the earlier reflection wave of pulmonary vessels.


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