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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 7, Issue 12 671-673, Copyright © 1988 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


JOURNAL ARTICLE

The effects of placental site on the arcuate artery flow velocity waveform

S. E. Chambers, F. D. Johnstone, B. B. Muir, P. Hoskins, N. G. Haddad and W. N. McDicken
Ultrasound Department, Simpson Maternity Pavilion, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Eighty-three consecutive patients were studied to determine the effect of placental site on the arcuate artery flow velocity waveform. The resistance indices derived from signals obtained from the placental side of the uterus were significantly lower than those derived from signals obtained from the nonplacental side. Doppler studies of the uteroplacental circulation should be performed preferably with knowledge of the placental site.





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