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The Effect of Fetal Intrauterine Blood Transfusion on Ductal Arterial Blood Flow Velocity and Cardiac Output Changes in Fetuses With Rhesus Alloimmunization-Related Anemia Publisher



Sahebdel B ; Hematian MN ; Heidary Z ; Rahimisharbaf F ; Golshahi F ; Shirazi M ; Saedi N ; Omran FM ; Moradi Z ; Rezaei S
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Source: Journal of Reproduction and Infertility Published:2025


Abstract

Background: Echocardiographic indicators may be useful as an alternative method to determine the appropriate time for intervention, especially when Doppler assessment of the middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) is inconclusive. In this study, arterial duct blood flow and cardiac output of fetuses with Rh al-loimmunization-related anemia were compared before and after intrauterine transfusion (IUT). Methods: Fifty intrauterine blood transfusions were performed on anemic fetuses in this study. All cases were attributed to Rh alloimmunization, detected with MCA-PSV Doppler ultrasound imaging assessments. They all underwent intrauterine blood transfusion and echocardiographic assessments a day before and 24 hr after the procedure. The measured cardiac indices included the velocity time integral (VTI) of the aortic and pulmonary valves, the ductus arteriosus acceleration-to-ejection time (AT/ET) ratio, and the MCA-PSV. Analyses were performed in SPSS v24 (p<0.05) using paired t-tests for mean differences and Pearson’s correlation for associations between continuous variables. Results: Aortic and pulmonary valve VTI, MCA-PSV, and ductus arteriosus AT/ET ratio significantly decreased after intrauterine blood transfusion (p<0.001). The aortic valve VTI and ductus arteriosus accurately detected anemia, with areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of 99.9% and 98.9%, respectively. Conclusion: All the measured parameters showed significant changes after intrauterine blood transfusion. Aortic valve VTI and ductus arteriosus AT/ET ratio seem to have the highest accuracy in detecting anemia. Echocardiographic assessment can be beneficial in defining the appropriate time for intrauterine blood transfusion in cases where MCA-PSV is inefficient. © 2025, Journal of Reproduction & Infertility.