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Measurement of fetal blood flow using the Doppler ultrasound method

  • P. Sindberg Eriksen , K. Rasmussen and E. Thorup
Published/Copyright: October 15, 2009
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 12 Issue 5

Published Online: 2009-10-15
Published in Print: 1984

Walter de Gruyter

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Titelei
  2. Sonstiges
  3. Guest Editorial
  4. Report on the project “Perinatal Monitoring” (April 1984)
  5. Principles for clinical evaluation of new methods for perinatal monitoring
  6. Principles for technical evaluation of new methods
  7. Patho-physiology, clinical relevance of continuous measurement of pH and/or CO2 in the fetus
  8. Continuous measurement of pH with the glass electrode I. Clinical data
  9. Continuous measurement of pH with the glass electrode II. Presentation of a new Needle-pH-electrode
  10. Clinical trials on continuous measurement of fetal tcPco2
  11. Panel discussion
  12. Pathology and clinical relevance of fetal blood flow measurements.
  13. The Doppler ultrasound method for measurement of blood flow
  14. Effects of fetal activity on umbilical venous blood flow in the fetal lamb.
  15. The application of Doppler Ultrasound to the study of fetal blood flow in perinatal medicine
  16. Measurement of fetal blood flow using the Doppler ultrasound method
  17. Evaluation of the fetal circulation using Doppler ultrasound method in patients with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation
  18. Blood flow in the fetal descending aorta during fetal cardiac arrhythmia.
  19. Evaluation of the uterine and placental circulation
  20. Doppler assessment of the fetoplacental circulation and fetal growth; preliminary results
  21. Panel discussion
  22. Cardiac electromechanical time intervals of the fetus: physiology and animal studies
  23. Morphological analysis of the fetal electrocardiogram during pregnancy
  24. Antepartum measurement of electromechanical time intervals using ultrasound
  25. Clinical Applications of Fetal Cardiac Electromechanical Intervals.
  26. Panel discussion
  27. List of participants
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