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Measurement of fetal blood flow using the Doppler ultrasound method
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P. Sindberg Eriksen
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October 15, 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-15
Published in Print: 1984
Walter de Gruyter
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- Principles for technical evaluation of new methods
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- Panel discussion
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- The application of Doppler Ultrasound to the study of fetal blood flow in perinatal medicine
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- Evaluation of the fetal circulation using Doppler ultrasound method in patients with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation
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- Cardiac electromechanical time intervals of the fetus: physiology and animal studies
- Morphological analysis of the fetal electrocardiogram during pregnancy
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- Clinical Applications of Fetal Cardiac Electromechanical Intervals.
- Panel discussion
- List of participants
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- Guest Editorial
- Report on the project “Perinatal Monitoring” (April 1984)
- Principles for clinical evaluation of new methods for perinatal monitoring
- Principles for technical evaluation of new methods
- Patho-physiology, clinical relevance of continuous measurement of pH and/or CO2 in the fetus
- Continuous measurement of pH with the glass electrode I. Clinical data
- Continuous measurement of pH with the glass electrode II. Presentation of a new Needle-pH-electrode
- Clinical trials on continuous measurement of fetal tcPco2
- Panel discussion
- Pathology and clinical relevance of fetal blood flow measurements.
- The Doppler ultrasound method for measurement of blood flow
- Effects of fetal activity on umbilical venous blood flow in the fetal lamb.
- The application of Doppler Ultrasound to the study of fetal blood flow in perinatal medicine
- Measurement of fetal blood flow using the Doppler ultrasound method
- Evaluation of the fetal circulation using Doppler ultrasound method in patients with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation
- Blood flow in the fetal descending aorta during fetal cardiac arrhythmia.
- Evaluation of the uterine and placental circulation
- Doppler assessment of the fetoplacental circulation and fetal growth; preliminary results
- Panel discussion
- Cardiac electromechanical time intervals of the fetus: physiology and animal studies
- Morphological analysis of the fetal electrocardiogram during pregnancy
- Antepartum measurement of electromechanical time intervals using ultrasound
- Clinical Applications of Fetal Cardiac Electromechanical Intervals.
- Panel discussion
- List of participants