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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2013

Fetal sheep left ventricle is more sensitive than right ventricle to progressively worsening hypoxemia and acidemia

Juulia Junno; Ella Bruun; Jorge H. Gutierrez; Tiina Erkinaro; Mervi Haapsamo; Ganesh Acharya; Juha Rasanen

OBJECTIVE In a sheep model we tested the hypothesis that the fetal left ventricle is less tolerant to worsening acidemia than the right ventricle. STUDY DESIGN At 106-124/145 days of gestation, 12 fetuses were instrumented. After a 4-day recovery, placental vascular resistance was increased by fetal angiotensin (AT) II infusion. After a 2h ATII infusion, to further deteriorate fetal oxygenation, maternal hypoxemia was induced. Fetal cardiac function and hemodynamics were assessed by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) and pulsed Doppler imaging. Ultrasonography was performed at baseline, at 1 and 2h after the beginning of ATII infusion and during the ATII+hypoxemia phase. RESULTS Fetal pH and pO₂ decreased significantly and progressively during the experiment. Left ventricular TDI-derived isovolumic relaxation velocity (IVRV) was lower during ATII 2h and ATII+hypoxemia phases than at baseline. The IVRV deceleration was significantly less during the ATII+hypoxemia phase than at baseline. Right ventricular IVRV was significantly lower during the ATII+hypoxemia phase than at baseline. IVRV deceleration did not change. Only left ventricular IVRV deceleration correlated with fetal pO₂ (R=0.36, p<0.05). Fetal right and left ventricular cardiac outputs, as well as umbilical artery, aortic isthmus and ductus venosus pulsatility indices remained unchanged during the experiment. CONCLUSION Our results show that signs of cardiac dysfunction develop earlier in the left ventricle than in the right ventricle. The fetal left ventricle seems to be more sensitive to progressively worsening hypoxemia and acidemia than the right ventricle.


Reproductive Sciences | 2018

Effect of Sildenafil on Pulmonary Circulation and Cardiovascular Function in Near-Term Fetal Sheep During Hypoxemia

A. Bhide; Leena Alanne; Juha Rasanen; Heikki Huhta; Juulia Junno; Merja Kokki; Tiina Erkinaro; Pasi Ohtonen; Mervi Haapsamo; Ganesh Acharya

Sildenafil is a potential new treatment for placental insufficiency in human pregnancies as it reduces the breakdown of vasodilator nitric oxide. Pulmonary vasodilatation is observed in normoxemic fetuses following sildenafil administration. Placental insufficiency often leads to fetal hypoxemia that can cause pulmonary vasoconstriction and fetal cardiac dysfunction as evidenced by reduced isovolumic myocardial velocities. We tested the hypotheses that sildenafil, when given directly to the hypoxemic fetus, reverses reactive pulmonary vasoconstriction, increases left ventricular cardiac output by increasing pulmonary venous return, and ameliorates hypoxemic myocardial dysfunction. We used an instrumented sheep model. Fetuses were made hypoxemic over a mean (standard deviation) duration of 41.3 (9.5) minutes and then given intravenous sildenafil or saline infusion. Volume blood flow through ductus arteriosus was measured with an ultrasonic transit-time flow probe. Fetal left and right ventricular outputs and lung volume blood flow were calculated, and ventricular function was examined using echocardiography. Lung volume blood flow decreased and the ductus arteriosus volume blood flow increased with hypoxemia. There was a significant reduction in left ventricular and combined cardiac outputs during hypoxemia in both groups. Hypoxemia led to a reduction in myocardial isovolumic velocities, increased ductus venosus pulsatility, and reduced left ventricular myocardial deformation. Direct administration of sildenafil to hypoxemic fetus did not reverse the redistribution of cardiac output. Furthermore, fetal cardiac systolic and diastolic dysfunction was observed during hypoxemia, which was not improved by fetal sildenafil treatment. In conclusion, sildenafil did not improve pulmonary blood flow or cardiac function in hypoxemic sheep fetuses.


Experimental Physiology | 2018

Fetal sheep central haemodynamics and cardiac function during occlusion of the ascending aorta

Heikki Huhta; Juulia Junno; Mervi Haapsamo; Tiina Erkinaro; Pasi Ohtonen; Lowell Davis; A. Roger Hohimer; Ganesh Acharya; Juha Rasanen

What is the central question of this study? The fetal aortic isthmus has an important physiological role, allowing communication between the left and right ventricular outputs, which are arranged in parallel. Can the aortic isthmus provide unrestrictive communication between the left and right ventricular circulations during occlusion of the ascending aorta? What is the main finding and its importance? During occlusion of the ascending aorta, fetal carotid artery perfusion pressure fell significantly, showing that the aortic isthmus failed to redirect blood flow and pressure from the ductus arteriosus to the aortic arch. This suggests that the aortic isthmus cannot provide unrestrictive communication between left and right ventricular circulations.


Experimental Physiology | 2017

Fetal sheep central hemodynamics and cardiac function during ascending aorta occlusion

Heikki Huhta; Juulia Junno; Mervi Haapsamo; Tiina Erkinaro; Pasi Ohtonen; Lowell Davis; A. Roger Hohimer; Ganesh Acharya; Juha Rasanen

What is the central question of this study? The fetal aortic isthmus has an important physiological role, allowing communication between the left and right ventricular outputs, which are arranged in parallel. Can the aortic isthmus provide unrestrictive communication between the left and right ventricular circulations during occlusion of the ascending aorta? What is the main finding and its importance? During occlusion of the ascending aorta, fetal carotid artery perfusion pressure fell significantly, showing that the aortic isthmus failed to redirect blood flow and pressure from the ductus arteriosus to the aortic arch. This suggests that the aortic isthmus cannot provide unrestrictive communication between left and right ventricular circulations.


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2010

OC09.01: Effect of increased placental vascular resistance on the aortic isthmus blood flow: an experimental study in a chronic fetal sheep model

Ganesh Acharya; Mervi Haapsamo; Tiina Erkinaro; E. Bruun; Juulia Junno; Juha Rasanen

pressure of saline solution during SGH-CP (120 mmHg) was used. Statistical analysis: Chi2 Pearsons and tau-b Kendall tests. Results: The group appurtenance of myomas by ESH classification and assessment by STEP-W system was completely consistent with intraoperative results of assessment if to diagnostics the SHG was used (tau-b = 1). High conformity was obtained by using traditional SHG (tau-b = 0.96 and 0.94) and DH (tau-b = 0.84 i 0.85). USG TV showed the lowest conformity (tau-b = 0.71 i 0.7). Conclusions: SHG-CP should be the method of choice in preoperative assessment of myomas qualified to hysteroscopic myomectomy. This especially concerns the myomas with deep penetration of myomectrium.


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2017

Effect of Hypoxemia on Fetal Ventricular Deformation in a Chronically Instrumented Sheep Model

A. Bhide; Juha Rasanen; Heikki Huhta; Juulia Junno; Tiina Erkinaro; Pasi Ohtonen; Mervi Haapsamo; Ganesh Acharya


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017

25: Effect of sildenafil citrate on fetal central hemodynamics and placental volume blood flow during hypoxemia in a chronic sheep model

Leena Alanne; Jonna Hoffren; Mervi Haapsamo; Juulia Junno; Heikki Huhta; Tiina Erkinaro; A. Bhide; Ganesh Acharya; Juha Rasanen


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

762: Role of foramen ovale in the regulation of fetal left ventricular cardiac output: a fetal sheep study with acute pulmonary artery occlusion

Juulia Junno; Juha Rasanen; Heikki Huhta; Mervi Haapsamo; Tiina Erkinaro; Roger Hohimer; Lowell Davis; Ganesh Acharya


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

761: Fetal and placental hemodynamic responses to acute cardiac outflow tract occlusion in an experimental sheep model

Juulia Junno; Juha Rasanen; Heikki Huhta; Mervi Haapsamo; Tiina Erkinaro; Roger Hohimer; Lowell Davis; Ganesh Acharya


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

213: Acute ascending aorta occlusion leads to decreased cerebral perfusion pressure in a fetal sheep

Heikki Huhta; Juha Rasanen; Juulia Junno; Mervi Haapsamo; Tiina Erkinaro; Roger Hohimer; Lowell Davis; Ganesh Acharya

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Mervi Haapsamo

Oulu University Hospital

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Tiina Erkinaro

Oulu University Hospital

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Heikki Huhta

Oulu University Hospital

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Pasi Ohtonen

Oulu University Hospital

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A. Bhide

St. George's University

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Leena Alanne

University of Eastern Finland

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