Is the liver of the fetus the 4th preferential organ for arterial blood supply besides brain, heart, and adrenal glands?

被引:45
作者
Kilavuz, Ö [1 ]
Vetter, K [1 ]
机构
[1] Neukolln Hosp, Dept Perinatal Med, Abt Geburtsmed, D-12051 Berlin, Germany
关键词
compromised fetus; ductus venosus; fetal liver; hepatic artery A-hepatica; IUGR; redistribution; portal vein; V-portae;
D O I
10.1515/JPM.1999.012
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
In this study we compared the distribution of blood flow to the liver in growth-retarded fetuses whose estimated weight was <5(th) centile with normal-weight fetuses. As expected, the relative venous blood flow to the liver was reduced, with blood flowing preferentially through the ductus venosus. However, the total blood supply seemed to be maintained by a concomitant, significant increase in arterial blood flow through the hepatic artery. Absolute flow velocities such as the peak, mini-mum diastolic and temporal average velocities were changed, as was the flow waveform. Effectively, the deficiency in venous supply was made up for by an increase in arterial blood flow. This compensatory effect may be crucial for maintaining liver function in times of low portal venous blood supply. It thus makes sense to regard the liver as the fourth preferential organ for arterial blood supply in the compromised fetus, besides heart, brain, and adrenals.
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