Theriogenology
Volume 69, Issue 9 , Pages 1111-1119, June 2008

Doppler evaluation of maternal and foetal vessels during normal gestation in queen

Via San Costanzo 4, Perugia, Italy

Received 7 December 2007; received in revised form 24 January 2008; accepted 29 January 2008. published online 14 April 2008.

Abstract 

The aim of this work is to evaluate the haemodynamic characteristics of maternal and foetal vessels during normal pregnancy in queens, using colour Doppler and pulsed wave Doppler ultrasonography, in order to obtain information about maternal and foetal circulation. The blood waveforms of the uteroplacental arteries, aorta, caudal cava vein and umbilical cord of the fetuses were recorded weekly in seven healthy pregnant queens. Also, the measurements of peak systolic, end diastolic velocities, resistance and pulsatility indices were carried out. Uteroplacental blood flow was biphasic while the ones of the umbilical artery and aorta were first systolic and then diastolic. The caudal cava vein showed a typical waveform of venous vessels. During gestation the EDV and PSV of foetal vessels increased (α<0.05) while the PI and RI of all vessels examined decreased (α<0.05) except for the IP of the aorta. The Doppler ultrasonography, also in queens, can be used to evaluate the characteristics of maternal and foetal vessel flow and their progressive changes during pregnancy. This study can be considered the basis for further contribution in diagnosing and monitoring high-risk pregnancies in Veterinary Medicine.

Keywords: Doppler, Queens, Pregnancy, Foetal vessels, Maternal vessels

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PII: S0093-691X(08)00071-X

doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2008.01.025

Theriogenology
Volume 69, Issue 9 , Pages 1111-1119, June 2008