Echocardiographic assessment of cardiovascular physiology of preterm miniature piglets supported with a pumped artificial placenta system.
Henriette KühleSteven K S ChoAlex J Charest-PekeskiJessica S M ChowFu-Tsuen LeeTanroop AujlaBrahmdeep S SainiJessie Mei LimJack R T DarbyDariusz MroczekAlejandro A FlohMark J McVeyJanna L MorrisonMichael SeedLiqun SunChristoph HallerPublished in: Prenatal diagnosis (2024)
Fetuses on a pump-supported AP circuit experienced an increase in afterload, and redistribution of blood flow between the AP and systemic circulations, associated with elevated end-diastolic filling pressures. This resulted in heart failure and hydrops. These preterm fetuses were unable to tolerate the hemodynamic changes associated with connection to the current AP circuit. To better mimic the physiology of the native placenta and preserve normal fetal cardiovascular physiology, further optimization of the circuit will be required.