FETAL CIRCULATION

bkalyankumar 441 views 9 slides Jul 01, 2020
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The blood that flows through the fetus is actually more complicated than after the baby is born (normal heart). This is because the mother (the placenta) is doing the work that the baby’s lungs will do after birth.

The placenta accepts the blood without oxygen from the fetus through blood vessels...


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Presented by
Mr.Kalyankumar
Msc(N)

Singleumbilicalveincarry80%ofoxygenated
bloodfromplacentatowardsthefetus.whileit
movingtowardstheheartofthefetusonebranchwill
givebloodtothefetalliver.Thentheumbilicalvein
enterintotheinferiorVenacavathroughductus
venosusanditemptyintorightAtrium.

FromrightAtriummajorityofthebloodwill
movetowardsleftAtriumviaforamenovale
andtheremainingbloodwillmovetowardsthe
rightventriclethroughtricuspidvalve.

ThebloodintheleftAtriumwillmovetoaleft
ventricleviabicuspidvalve.
Duringsystolethebloodintheleftventricle
movetowardsaortaanditsuppliesthebody
partsoffoetus.

Thebloodintherightventriclemovestowards
Pulmonaryartery,butinthefetalstate
pulmonarysystempressureishigherthanthe
systemicpressure,soBloodWillmovesfrom
Pulmonaryarterytoaortaviaductus
arteriosus.

Twoumbilicalarterycarrydeoxygenatedblood
fromvariouspartsofthefetalbodytowardsthe
placenta.
Afterthebirthofthenewbornallthese
connectionswillcloseandductusvenosus
becomeligamentumvenosum,ductus
arteriosusbecomeligamentumarteriosumand
foramenovalebecomefossaovalis.

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Conclusion