The Use of Doppler to Assess Hemodynamic Alterations in Maternal Common Femoral Veins in Uncomplicated Pregnancies: A Cohort Study
Erah Yasin,
Ifra Mehmood,
Zareen Fatima
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Pregnancy can induce the slowing of blood flow in the lower extremity veins and associated complications such as varicose veins. The objective of this study was to report the hemodynamic alterations in uncomplicated pregnancies during second and third trimesters using spectral Doppler. The specific aim was to compare the venous diameter and mean flow velocities of maternal common femoral veins (CFVs) during second and third trimesters of pregnancy. This was designed to assess the extent of pregnancy… Show more
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