Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Assessment of hemodynamic parameters of uterus during physiological pregnancy

Year: 2015, volume 11 Issue: №2 Pages: 151-156
Heading: Radiology Article type: Original article
Authors: Chekhonatskaya M.L., Petrosyan N.O.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The aim of the article is to analysis of the hemodynamic parameters of the uterus and cervix during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Material and methods. It was conducted dynamic ultrasound in 240 women with physiological course for singleton pregnancies in the period from 12 weeks of gestation until term labor. Results. For the second trimester of pregnancy redistribution of total uterine blood flow in the direction of increasing blood flow in more of the body than the cervix has been considered to be typical. From the third trimester of pregnancy until term labor a significant increase of blood supply to the cervix has been found; there has been a tendency to increase the capacity of the vascular channel and the reduction in peripheral resistance vessels of cervix. Conclusions. Early detection of disorders of uterine and cervical hemodynamics allows to predict the occurrence of various pathological conditions.

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