701: Maternal supine recumbency leads to brain auto-regulation in the fetus and elicit the brain sparing effect in low risk pregnancies

N Khatib, S Haberman, R Belooseski, D Vitner… - American Journal of …, 2011 - ajog.org
Objective The brain sparing phenomena in the fetus is a protective mechanism aimed at
maintaining sufficient blood flow towards the brain during chronic or acute fetal stress such …

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N Khatib, S Haberman, R Belooseski, D Vitner… - researchgate.net
RESULTS: The pulsatilty index in the middle cerebral artery decreased from 1.8 0.06 in the
left lateral decubitus position to 1.250. 04 in supine recumbency (p0. 0001). Peak systolic …

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N Khatib, S Haberman, R Belooseski, D Vitner… - academia.edu
RESULTS: The pulsatilty index in the middle cerebral artery decreased from 1.8 0.06 in the
left lateral decubitus position to 1.250. 04 in supine recumbency (p0. 0001). Peak systolic …

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[PDF][PDF] 701 Maternal supine recumbency leads to brain auto-regulation in the fetus and elicit the brain sparing effect in low risk pregnancies

N Khatib, S Haberman, R Belooseski, D Vitner… - academia.edu
RESULTS: The pulsatilty index in the middle cerebral artery decreased from 1.8 0.06 in the
left lateral decubitus position to 1.250. 04 in supine recumbency (p0. 0001). Peak systolic …

[引用][C] 701: Maternal supine recumbency leads to brain auto-regulation in the fetus and elicit the brain sparing effect in low risk pregnancies

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