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A new MRI technique can detect early signs of abnormalities in fetuses

A powerful MRI technique can detect early signs of abnormalities in fetuses due to congenital heart disease.

A new MRI technique can detect early signs of abnormalities in fetuses
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Written by Agencies |Updated : January 8, 2018 10:00 AM IST

A team of researchers recently found that a powerful MRI technique can detect early signs of abnormalities in fetuses due to congenital heart disease (CHD) during the second trimester of pregnancy. According to researchers, the findings demonstrate that placental dysfunction due to CHD can be apparent as early as in the second trimester of pregnancy using this imaging technology. The researchers used velocity-selective arterial spin labeling (VSASL), a powerful MRI technique, that directly measures the rate of delivery of arterial blood to organs like the brain. 10 things your foetus wants you to stop doing right now.

ASL tracks water molecules within the blood as blood flows through arteries, eliminating the need to use a contrast agent. The team was able to distinguish between the placenta perfusion contributions by the fetus and the mother. They pointed out that non-invasive imaging can provide an early warning of placental dysfunction. During the first few months of pregnancy, the fetal heart follows a parallel developmental course as the placenta, which supplies the growing fetus with oxygen and nutrients while ferrying out waste products. The team led by Catherine Limperopoulos, examined 48 pregnant women who underwent at least one fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) session during their second or third trimester of pregnancy.About 31 women were healthy volunteers whose mean gestational age was 30 weeks (range: 21 to 39 gestational weeks) and 17 were pregnant with fetuses diagnosed with CHD whose mean gestational age was 32 weeks. These 8 things in the environment that can harm your unborn child.

Lead author Zungho 'Wesley' Zun said, 'In pregnancies complicated by fetal CHD, global placental perfusion significantly decreased and regional variation of placental perfusion significantly increased with advancing gestational age.'

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The research is published online in Scientific Reports.

Source: ANI

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