Literature DB >> 7352473

Brachial and femoral blood pressures during the prenatal period.

G F Marx, F J Husain, H F Shiau.   

Abstract

In 202 young primigravidas, right-sided brachial and femoral arterial pressures were recorded in both supine and left lateral positions during prenatal visits in the second and third trimesters. Roll-over tests were performed in 78 of these. Position-related falls predominantly in femoral artery pressure--indicative of aortic compression-were demonstrable earlier and with greater frequency than falls predominantly in brachial artery pressure-indicative of caval compression. While the sequelae of caval compression were perceived by the gravida, those of aortic compression were not. Therefore, education to the risks of the supine position should start early in pregnancy. There was no relationship between decreases in blood pressures and subsequent development of pre-eclampsia. Roll-over tests were positive in 45 gravidas (58%) and pre-eclampsia developed in 15 (33%). Roll-over tests were negative in 33 gravidas (42%) and pre-eclampsia developed in two (6%). This difference was significant at the 0.02 level.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7352473     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(80)90555-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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1.  Aortocaval compression in the sitting and lateral decubitus positions during extradural catheter placement in the parturient.

Authors:  P J Andrews; W E Ackerman; M M Juneja
Journal:  Can J Anaesth       Date:  1993-04       Impact factor: 5.063

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