Department of Ultrasound, Department of Prenatal Ultrasound, China
Research Article
Relationship Between Placental Pulsatility Index and Umbilical Venous Blood Flow
Author(s): Xiu-Qin Wu, Lin Ye, Xiao-Bin Zhang, Xiao-Feng Yang, Yong-Qiang Hong and Wei-Hsiu Chiu*
The Placental Pulsatility Index (PPI) and umbilical venous blood flow are critical parameters in assessing fetal wellbeing during pregnancy. This study investigates the relationship between PPI, a measure of placental vascular resistance, and umbilical venous blood flow, a key indicator of fetal oxygen and nutrient supply. Through a comprehensive analysis of prenatal ultrasound data from a cohort of pregnant women, we explore how variations in PPI correlate with changes in umbilical venous blood flow. Our findings reveal a significant association between these two parameters, shedding light on their interplay and potential implications for fetal development and health. Understanding this relationship may provide valuable insights for clinicians in monitoring and managing pregnancies, particularly in cases of compromised fetal well-being. This research contributes to the broader knowle.. View More»