| Literature DB >> 3523331 |
G F Marx, S Patel, J A Berman, G Farmakides, H Schulman.
Abstract
Umbilical blood flow velocity waves were measured in the fetuses of healthy parturients in early active labor to assess the influence of different maternal positions (N = 16) and of epidural analgesia (N = 16). The ratio of systolic peak to diastolic trough (S/D) of the umbilical blood flow velocity wave is reflective of vascular resistance distal to the point of measurement on the fetal side of the placenta. Umbilical blood flow velocity wave S/D ratios were significantly higher in the supine than in either lateral position indicating that umbilical artery vascular resistance is increased when the mother lies supine. After epidural blockade, the S/D ratios were unchanged in three and lowered to varying degrees in 13 parturients indicating that this method of pain relief beneficially affects umbilical artery vascular resistance.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3523331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0029-7844 Impact factor: 7.661