artículo
MATERNAL HEMODYNAMIC ADJUSTMENTS IN IDIOPATHIC FETAL GROWTH-RETARDATION
Fecha
1993Registro en:
10.1159/000292690
0378-7346
MEDLINE:8505008
WOS:A1993LA20700009
Autor
ROSSO, P
DONOSO, E
BRAUN, S
ESPINOZA, R
FERNANDEZ, C
SALAS, SP
Institución
Resumen
The hemodynamic characteristics of 11 normotensive gravidas with idiopathic fetal growth retardation (FGR), were compared with 11 controls of similar age, parity and body size. At weeks 36-38 of gestation, plasma volume was 3,161 +/- 121 ml in controls and 2,624 +/- 95 ml in the FGR group (p < 0.003); cardiac output (CO) was 6,191 +/- 132 ml/min in controls and 5,483 +/- 186 ml/min in the FGR group (p < 0.01). Total peripheral vascular resistance (TPVR) was lower in controls than in FGR (1,031 +/- 33 vs. 1,306 +/- 62 dyn/s/cm5; p < 0.001). Birth weight was correlated with both plasma volume (r = 0.61; p < 0.01) and CO (r = 0.53; p < 0.02) and inversely correlated with TPVR (r = -0.69; p < 0.001). These results are in line with the hypothesis that a reduced plasma volume leads to a lower CO and, secondarily, to reduced uterine blood flow and FGR.