Journal of International Medical Research (Apr 2024)

A sustained decrease in the systolic/diastolic ratio may be a sign of severe adverse events in the umbilical cord: a report of eight cases

  • Yan-Jing Zeng,
  • Jun Zhang,
  • Yan-Fang Li,
  • Yu-Yi Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605241244763
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52

Abstract

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A high systolic/diastolic (S/D) ratio of umbilical cord blood is a manifestation of intrauterine hypoxia. However, the clinical significance of a persistently decreased S/D ratio of umbilical cord blood has not been reported. We report eight cases of a persistently decreased S/D ratio of umbilical cord blood, with two cases of umbilical thrombus, five cases of excessive torsion, and one case of a true cord knot. Fetuses with a persistently decreased S/D ratio of umbilical cord blood may be at risk, and it may be an important indication of umbilical cord lesions.