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BME3082 - Fetal and neonatal development - S2 2025

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In fetal life, blood flow is crucial for the development and growth of the fetus. However, blood flow to the lungs is very low in the fetus (~12% of combined ventricular output). What are the main reasons for the low blood flow?

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A.a. Cardiac output in the fetus is much lower than the adult resulting in reduced pulmonary blood flow
B.b. Low oxygen and high levels of lung liquid increase pulmonary vascular resistance
C.c. High blood pressure in the systemic circulation results in a pressure gradient which reduces blood flow to the lungs
D.d. Low levels of vasoactive substances within the lungs increase pulmonary vascular resistance
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The question asks for the main reasons why pulmonary blood flow is very low in fetal life (about 12% of combined ventricular output). Option a: 'Cardiac output in the fetus is much lower than the adult resulting in reduced pulmonary blood flow.' While fetal cardiac output overall can be lower than adult values, the key reason for low pulmonary flow is not simply overall lower cardiac output but the high resistance in the fetal lungs. This ......Login to view full explanation

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