Fetal umbilical artery flow velocimetry in postdate pregnancies

This study prospectively examined the use of umbilical artery flow velocimetry for monitoring fetal health in postdate pregnancies. Forty-six patients with well-established dates were evaluated with semiweekly biophysical profiles and umbilical artery flow velocimetry (characterized by the ratio of...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1987-12, Vol.157 (6), p.1521-1523
Hauptverfasser: Guidetti, Denise A., Divon, Michael Y., Cavalieri, Ralph L., Langer, Oded, Merkatz, Irwin R.
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description This study prospectively examined the use of umbilical artery flow velocimetry for monitoring fetal health in postdate pregnancies. Forty-six patients with well-established dates were evaluated with semiweekly biophysical profiles and umbilical artery flow velocimetry (characterized by the ratio of the peak systolic to end-diastolic velocity). Their labor records were reviewed, and neonates were examined for signs of postmaturity. Twenty neonates had an abnormal test result or outcome (identified as an abnormal nonstress test, oligohydramnios, meconium, intrapartum fetal distress, or a 5-minute Apgar score
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Diseases of mother, fetus and pregnancy
Female
Fetal Monitoring - methods
fetal well-being
Gestational Age
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Infant, Newborn - physiology
Infant, Postmature - physiology
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Postdates
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Prolonged - physiology
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Risk Factors
Umbilical Arteries - physiology
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