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Fetal circulation By: Asmaa mashhour eid Supervised: Dr Aida abd-alrazk Objective: 1-summarize anatomuy cardiovascular fetus 2-explian what heart rate fetus affected 3-define different aspects in fetal circulation 4-explain fetal circulation intrauterine 5-explain fetal circulation extrauterine 6-describ fetal hemoglobin and differs from adult 7-summary 8-referans Cardiovascular system -first systems become functional in intrauterine life -simple blood cell joined to the walls of the yolk sac progress to become a network of blood vessels and single heart tube which forms as early as the 16th of day of life Cont -heart beats as early as the 24th day -heart divides four chambers 6th th or 7 week (two atrium and two ventricle ) -heart begin to develop in the 7th week Fetal circulation intrauterine -umbilical vein transports blood rich in O2 and nutrients from the placenta to the fetal body -This divides into two inside the body of the fetus 1-one branch goes to the liver 2- other called ductus venosus -ductus venosus joins inferior vena cava, which carries deoxygenated blood to the right atrium -As the blood from the inferior vena cava enters the right atrium, a large proportion of it is shunted directly into the left atrium through an opening called the foramen ovale. -the foramen ovale helps prevent blood from moving in the reverse direction -The right atrium also receives deoxygenated blood from the upper parts of the body through the superior vena cava -enters the right ventricle and then pumped into the pulmonary artery. -. In the fetus the pulmonary artery is connected to the descending aorta by a blood vessel called ductus arteriosus -Most of the blood in the pulmonary artery bypasses the lungs by entering a fetal vessel the ductus arteriosus -Because there is no point in pumping blood into the lungs most of the blood in the pulmonary artery in shunted across the ductus arteriosus into the aorta -This blood contains less oxygen than that pumped by the left ventricle and supplies the lower parts of the body -The umbilical cord also contains two umbilical arteries. These arteries contain deoxygenated blood from the fetus into the placenta completing the cycle. Fetal circulation extrauterine -after birth the umbilical cord is clamped and cut -Inflation of the lungs reduces the resistance to blood flow through the lungs resulting in increases blood flow from the pulmonary arteries -an increased amount of blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle and into the pulmonary arteries and less blood flows through the foramen ovale to the left atrium -increased volume of blood returns from the lungs through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium, which increases the pressure in the left atrium. -ductus arteriosus starts shrinking and functionally closes by about 72 hours of life and anatomically closes within a few weeks Heart rate fetal affected: 1-fetal oxygen level 2-body activity 3-circulation blood volume Fetal hemoglobin -The concentration of hemoglobin in fetal blood is about 50 % greater than in maternal blood. -Fetal hemoglobin is slightly different chemically and has a greater affinity for O2 than maternal hemoglobin. -fetal hemoglobin can carry 2030% more O2 than maternal hemoglobin Difference between fetal and adult hemoglobin * fetal hemoglobin composition (two alpha and two gamma chains) Cont *adult hemoglobin composition (two alpha and beta) * hemoglobin form at birth that newborn about (17g/100 ml) * adult hemoglobin normal level (11g/100ml) Cont *fetal hematocrit is about 53% * adult hematocrit about 45% Summary: - fetal circulation difference about adult circulation - fetal circulation intrauterine depend on mother - fetal circulation extrauterine develop gradually - fetal hemoglobin difference adult hemoglobin Reference: 1- Book (maternal and child health nursing) fifth edition (Adele pillitteri) pages (190 ,191,191) 2- internet www.homebusinessandfamilylife.co m