1. Doppler ultrasonography of the umbilical cord in normal pregnancy
- Author
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Levy Dw, Bruner Jp, Gabbe Sg, and Arger Ph
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Systole ,Gestational Age ,Normal values ,Normal pregnancy ,Umbilical cord ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Umbilical Arteries ,symbols.namesake ,Diastole ,Pregnancy ,Reference Values ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,Umbilical artery ,General Medicine ,Blood flow ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cardiology ,symbols ,Female ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Perfusion ,Doppler effect ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
Using continuous wave Doppler ultrasonography to measure umbilical artery flow velocity waveforms (FVWs) is a safe, noninvasive means of quantifying placental resistance to blood flow. Detection of abnormally elevated resistance to umbilical perfusion may identify pregnancies complicated by uteroplacental insufficiency. Use of this technique to identify high-risk pregnancies requires ready access to standard tables of normal FVW values obtained from well-defined populations under usual clinical conditions. We report measurements of the systolic-diastolic (S-D) ratio of the umbilical artery obtained between 16 and 43 weeks in 122 normal pregnancies. A gestational-age-adjusted table of normal values is presented.
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- 1993