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2015, Number 260

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16 de abril 2015; 54 (260)

Persistencia de muesca diastólica en la flujometría Doppler de arterias uterinas, su valor predictivo en la preclampsia y CIUR

Garrido PC, López DM, Pereda PY, Garrido EJM, López LM
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 62-68
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Key words:

laser-Doppler flowmetry, prenatal diagnosis, pre-eclampsia.

ABSTRACT

During pregnancy, Doppler flowmetry allows us to study the uteroplacental circulation. Given the parameters of blood velocity during systole and diastole, they have determined the following indices: resistance, pulsatility and systole / diastole ratio; generally the value of these parameters is directly proportional to the resistance evaluated immediate glass, they are most commonly studied the uterine arteries. Normally trophoblast invasion into the spiral arteries level produced uteroplacental perfusion system high and low resistance. Doppler ultrasound of the uterine arteries evaluates the success of the invasion. Given the predictive value of this flowmetry for obstetric complications arising from poor uteroplacental perfusion study is performed on a patient by our team.


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