1995
DOI: 10.1002/jcu.1870230107
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Acceleration time in normal fetal umbilical artery at term and its relationship to the cord blood hematocrit

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the acceleration time (AT) of the fetal umbilical artery remains constant at term for normal pregnancies. In addition, we also examined whether the AT has any correlation with umbilical cord blood hematocrit (Hct). In total, 539 normal-term fetuses with menstrual ages (MA) ranging from 37 weeks to 42 weeks were enrolled in a cross-sectional design. The AT of the fetal umbilical artery was measured prior to delivery using a high-resolution, real-time Dop… Show more

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“…Color flow images of the umbilical arteries were sampled at the free cord [12]. The circle of Willis was depicted using color flow mapping in an attempt to identify the middle cerebral arteries, which are branches of the internal carotid artery.…”
Section: Doppler and Ultrasound Measurements In Fetal Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Color flow images of the umbilical arteries were sampled at the free cord [12]. The circle of Willis was depicted using color flow mapping in an attempt to identify the middle cerebral arteries, which are branches of the internal carotid artery.…”
Section: Doppler and Ultrasound Measurements In Fetal Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%