2019
DOI: 10.4103/tjog.tjog_66_19
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Fetal distress, options of anesthesia, and immediate postdelivery outcome at state specialist hospital Akure

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“…"Major branches of the circle of Willis and are the most accessible cerebral vessels for ultrasound imaging in the fetus.In the presence of fetal hypoxemia, central redistribution of blood flow results in increased blood flow to the brain, heart, and adrenal glands, and a reduction in flow to the peripheral circulations. This blood flow redistribution, known as the brain-sparing reflex, is characterized by increased end-diastolic flow velocity (reflected by a low PI) in the middle cerebral artery" [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…"Major branches of the circle of Willis and are the most accessible cerebral vessels for ultrasound imaging in the fetus.In the presence of fetal hypoxemia, central redistribution of blood flow results in increased blood flow to the brain, heart, and adrenal glands, and a reduction in flow to the peripheral circulations. This blood flow redistribution, known as the brain-sparing reflex, is characterized by increased end-diastolic flow velocity (reflected by a low PI) in the middle cerebral artery" [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%