Maternal supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid does not cause constriction of fetal ductus arteriosus: randomized controlled trial
P. Zielinsky,
D. R. Alves,
J. D. Á. Foresti
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesDocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is routinely recommended to adequate fetal development during gestation. Since it is a substance with intense anti‐inflammatory action, its effects upon the fetal heart and circulation are unknown and safety of its administration during gestation is not yet established. This randomized clinical trial was designed to investigate if maternal supplementation of DHA is followed by alterations of maternal prostaglandin levels and fetal ductus arteriosus flow dynamics, at the fin… Show more
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