1983
DOI: 10.1016/0301-5629(83)90003-0
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Fetal and maternal aortic flow in two different maternal positions. An investigation with combined doppler-velocimetry and ultrasonic multiple array

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“…In a study by Qu et al on a group of fifty pregnant women between the twentyseventh and forty weeks of gestation, no changes in the umbilical artery flow values were found when the patient's body position was changed [25], similarly to Backe et al [26], while Sorensen et al did not report changes in the systolic-diastolic index in patients with normal blood pressure [27].…”
Section: Effect Of Preterm Labor and Its Treatment On Maternal-fetal Hemodynamics 51 Patient's Body Positionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In a study by Qu et al on a group of fifty pregnant women between the twentyseventh and forty weeks of gestation, no changes in the umbilical artery flow values were found when the patient's body position was changed [25], similarly to Backe et al [26], while Sorensen et al did not report changes in the systolic-diastolic index in patients with normal blood pressure [27].…”
Section: Effect Of Preterm Labor and Its Treatment On Maternal-fetal Hemodynamics 51 Patient's Body Positionmentioning
confidence: 97%