Does fetal tracheal fluid flow during fetal breathing movements change before the onset of labour?
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in intra-tracheal fluid flow parameters during fetal breathing movements throughout the second half of pregnancy in the normally developing human fetus. DESIGN: Prospective cross-sectional study. SETTING: Fetal medicine unit at the Charité University Hospital in Berlin. METHODS: Assessment of tracheal fluid flow was attempted in 340 healthy fetuses (GA 20-40 weeks) in which fetal breathing movements were seen by B-mode scan. Colour Doppler was applied to visualise the tracheal fluid flow, followed by spectral Doppler to record the velocity waveforms. The records of 53 fetuses divided into five gestational age groups (20-23, 24-27, 28-31, 32-35 and 36-40 weeks of gestation) containing 40 or more continuous breathing cycles (inspiration and expiration) were considered for analysis. Only regular breathing phases were examined and the volume obtained by integration of the tracheal fluid flow displaced during fetal breathing movements was calculated. RESULTS: T