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New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses

BACKGROUND: Rapid progress in perinatal medicine has resulted in numerous tracheo-bronchial interventions on fetal and neonatal airways. The present study was performed to compile normative data for tracheal dimensions at varying gestational ages. MATERIAL/METHODS: Using anatomical dissection, digit...

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Autores principales: Szpinda, Michał, Daroszewski, Marcin, Szpinda, Anna, WoŸniak, Alina, Wiśniewski, Marcin, Mila-Kierzenkowska, Celestyna, Baumgart, Mariusz, Paruszewska-Achtel, Monika
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22648261
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882890
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author Szpinda, Michał
Daroszewski, Marcin
Szpinda, Anna
WoŸniak, Alina
Wiśniewski, Marcin
Mila-Kierzenkowska, Celestyna
Baumgart, Mariusz
Paruszewska-Achtel, Monika
author_facet Szpinda, Michał
Daroszewski, Marcin
Szpinda, Anna
WoŸniak, Alina
Wiśniewski, Marcin
Mila-Kierzenkowska, Celestyna
Baumgart, Mariusz
Paruszewska-Achtel, Monika
author_sort Szpinda, Michał
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description BACKGROUND: Rapid progress in perinatal medicine has resulted in numerous tracheo-bronchial interventions on fetal and neonatal airways. The present study was performed to compile normative data for tracheal dimensions at varying gestational ages. MATERIAL/METHODS: Using anatomical dissection, digital image analysis (NIS-Elements BR 3.0) and statistical analysis (Wilcoxon signed-rank test, Student’s t test, one-way ANOVA, post-hoc Bonferroni test, linear and nonlinear regression analysis) a range of the 4 variables (length in mm, middle external transverse diameter in mm, proximal internal cross-sectional area in mm(2), internal volume in mm(3)) for the trachea in 73 spontaneously aborted human fetuses (39 male, 34 female) aged 14–25 weeks was examined. RESULTS: No significant male-female differences were found (P>0.05). The length ranged from 10.37±2.15 to 26.54±0.26 mm as y=−65.098 + 28.796 × ln (Age) ±1.794 (R(2)=0.82). The middle external transverse diameter varied from 2.53±0.09 to 5.09±0.42 mm with the model y=−11.020 + 5.049 × ln (Age) ±0.330 (R(2)=0.81). The trachea indicated a proportional evolution because the middle external transverse diameter-to-length ratio was stable (0.23±0.03). The proximal internal cross-sectional area rose from 1.46±0.04 to 5.76±1.04 mm(2) as y=−3.562 + 0.352 × Age ±0.519 (R(2)=0.76). The internal volumetric growth from 11.89±2.49 to 119.63±4.95 mm(3) generated the function y=−135.248 + 9.919 × Age ±10.478 (R(2)=0.86). CONCLUSIONS: The growth in both length and middle external transverse diameter of the trachea follows logarithmic functions, whereas growth of both its proximal internal cross-sectional area and internal volume follow linear functions. The length and middle external transverse diameter of the trachea develop proportionally to each other. The tracheal dimensions may be helpful in the prenatal diagnosis and monitoring of tracheal malformations and obstructive anomalies of the upper respiratory tract.
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spelling pubmed-35607142013-04-24 New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses Szpinda, Michał Daroszewski, Marcin Szpinda, Anna WoŸniak, Alina Wiśniewski, Marcin Mila-Kierzenkowska, Celestyna Baumgart, Mariusz Paruszewska-Achtel, Monika Med Sci Monit Public Health BACKGROUND: Rapid progress in perinatal medicine has resulted in numerous tracheo-bronchial interventions on fetal and neonatal airways. The present study was performed to compile normative data for tracheal dimensions at varying gestational ages. MATERIAL/METHODS: Using anatomical dissection, digital image analysis (NIS-Elements BR 3.0) and statistical analysis (Wilcoxon signed-rank test, Student’s t test, one-way ANOVA, post-hoc Bonferroni test, linear and nonlinear regression analysis) a range of the 4 variables (length in mm, middle external transverse diameter in mm, proximal internal cross-sectional area in mm(2), internal volume in mm(3)) for the trachea in 73 spontaneously aborted human fetuses (39 male, 34 female) aged 14–25 weeks was examined. RESULTS: No significant male-female differences were found (P>0.05). The length ranged from 10.37±2.15 to 26.54±0.26 mm as y=−65.098 + 28.796 × ln (Age) ±1.794 (R(2)=0.82). The middle external transverse diameter varied from 2.53±0.09 to 5.09±0.42 mm with the model y=−11.020 + 5.049 × ln (Age) ±0.330 (R(2)=0.81). The trachea indicated a proportional evolution because the middle external transverse diameter-to-length ratio was stable (0.23±0.03). The proximal internal cross-sectional area rose from 1.46±0.04 to 5.76±1.04 mm(2) as y=−3.562 + 0.352 × Age ±0.519 (R(2)=0.76). The internal volumetric growth from 11.89±2.49 to 119.63±4.95 mm(3) generated the function y=−135.248 + 9.919 × Age ±10.478 (R(2)=0.86). CONCLUSIONS: The growth in both length and middle external transverse diameter of the trachea follows logarithmic functions, whereas growth of both its proximal internal cross-sectional area and internal volume follow linear functions. The length and middle external transverse diameter of the trachea develop proportionally to each other. The tracheal dimensions may be helpful in the prenatal diagnosis and monitoring of tracheal malformations and obstructive anomalies of the upper respiratory tract. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3560714/ /pubmed/22648261 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882890 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2012 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Szpinda, Michał
Daroszewski, Marcin
Szpinda, Anna
WoŸniak, Alina
Wiśniewski, Marcin
Mila-Kierzenkowska, Celestyna
Baumgart, Mariusz
Paruszewska-Achtel, Monika
New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
title New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
title_full New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
title_fullStr New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
title_full_unstemmed New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
title_short New quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
title_sort new quantitative patterns of the growing trachea in human fetuses
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22648261
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882890
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