Color Doppler imaging in the assessment of uteroplacental blood flow in abnormal first trimester intrauterine pregnancies. An attempt to define etiologic mechanisms
- PMID: 1740831
- DOI: 10.7863/jum.1992.11.1.41
Color Doppler imaging in the assessment of uteroplacental blood flow in abnormal first trimester intrauterine pregnancies. An attempt to define etiologic mechanisms
Abstract
The addition of color Doppler imaging (CDI) to the vaginal probe now enables sonographers to study more accurately the maternal-fetal circulation at the early stages of the gestation. Doppler studies of normal intrauterine first trimester gestations have been published, and our investigation was an attempt to study uteroplacental blood flow in abnormal intrauterine first trimester gestations. Although the calculated indices did not differ significantly from those found in normal gestations, we did find a higher rate of color detection in gestations defined as anembryonic as compared to those defined as missed abortions. Circulation abnormalities probably play a significant role in early pregnancy failures, and we believe CDI will help define the different etiologic mechanisms causing these early complications.
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