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Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Functions in Prolonged Pregnancy.
A Fetal Echocardiographic Approach

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with high incidence of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Understanding the mechanisms that lead to oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern may prove to be useful for diagnosis, follow-up and management. Little information exists regarding fetal cardiac function in prolonged pregnancy. Aim of the Work: The aim of our study was to evaluate the hypothesis that prolonged pregnancy is associated with deterioration of fetal cardiac performance. Patients and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study included ninety five pregnant ladies uncomplicated, singleton pregnancy. Fifty two ladies were at term (37-40 weeks) and 43 were more than 41 weeks. Abdominal ultrasound was done to assess amount of amniotic fluid and gestational age. Doppler study of fetal umbilical artery was done to exclude cases with abnormal placental blood flow. Fetal echocardiography studies were performed using Doppler and M-mode sonography. Left ventricular dimensions, systolic and diastolic functions, stroke volume as well as cardiac output were assessed. Fetal heart rate pattern and amniotic fluid index were recorded. Results: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with reduced fetal cardiac output by using both Doppler and M-mode fetal echocardiography techniques. Deteriorated Left ventricular diastolic compliance and systolic ejection were correlated significantly with oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern. Conclusion: These findings suggested that fetal cardiac function is impaired in prolonged pregnancy that might play a role in increased perinatal morbidity and mortality in pro- longed pregnancy. Key Words: Prolonged pregnancy – Fetal echocardiography – Cardiac output.
Research Authors
MOSTAFA HUSSEIN, M.D.*; AHMAD M. ABU-ELHASSAN, M.D.*; MOHAMAD SAYED, M.D.*;
ALAA ISMAIL, M.D.* and HAMDY SHAMS EL-DIN, M.D.**
Research Journal
Med. J. Cairo Univ.,
Research Pages
129-132
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
77(2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2009

Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Functions in Prolonged Pregnancy.
A Fetal Echocardiographic Approach

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with high incidence of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Understanding the mechanisms that lead to oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern may prove to be useful for diagnosis, follow-up and management. Little information exists regarding fetal cardiac function in prolonged pregnancy. Aim of the Work: The aim of our study was to evaluate the hypothesis that prolonged pregnancy is associated with deterioration of fetal cardiac performance. Patients and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study included ninety five pregnant ladies uncomplicated, singleton pregnancy. Fifty two ladies were at term (37-40 weeks) and 43 were more than 41 weeks. Abdominal ultrasound was done to assess amount of amniotic fluid and gestational age. Doppler study of fetal umbilical artery was done to exclude cases with abnormal placental blood flow. Fetal echocardiography studies were performed using Doppler and M-mode sonography. Left ventricular dimensions, systolic and diastolic functions, stroke volume as well as cardiac output were assessed. Fetal heart rate pattern and amniotic fluid index were recorded. Results: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with reduced fetal cardiac output by using both Doppler and M-mode fetal echocardiography techniques. Deteriorated Left ventricular diastolic compliance and systolic ejection were correlated significantly with oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern. Conclusion: These findings suggested that fetal cardiac function is impaired in prolonged pregnancy that might play a role in increased perinatal morbidity and mortality in pro- longed pregnancy. Key Words: Prolonged pregnancy – Fetal echocardiography – Cardiac output.
Research Authors
MOSTAFA HUSSEIN, M.D.*; AHMAD M. ABU-ELHASSAN, M.D.*; MOHAMAD SAYED, M.D.*;
ALAA ISMAIL, M.D.* and HAMDY SHAMS EL-DIN, M.D.**
Research Journal
Med. J. Cairo Univ.,
Research Pages
129-132
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
77(2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2009

Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Functions in Prolonged Pregnancy.
A Fetal Echocardiographic Approach

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with high incidence of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Understanding the mechanisms that lead to oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern may prove to be useful for diagnosis, follow-up and management. Little information exists regarding fetal cardiac function in prolonged pregnancy. Aim of the Work: The aim of our study was to evaluate the hypothesis that prolonged pregnancy is associated with deterioration of fetal cardiac performance. Patients and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study included ninety five pregnant ladies uncomplicated, singleton pregnancy. Fifty two ladies were at term (37-40 weeks) and 43 were more than 41 weeks. Abdominal ultrasound was done to assess amount of amniotic fluid and gestational age. Doppler study of fetal umbilical artery was done to exclude cases with abnormal placental blood flow. Fetal echocardiography studies were performed using Doppler and M-mode sonography. Left ventricular dimensions, systolic and diastolic functions, stroke volume as well as cardiac output were assessed. Fetal heart rate pattern and amniotic fluid index were recorded. Results: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with reduced fetal cardiac output by using both Doppler and M-mode fetal echocardiography techniques. Deteriorated Left ventricular diastolic compliance and systolic ejection were correlated significantly with oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern. Conclusion: These findings suggested that fetal cardiac function is impaired in prolonged pregnancy that might play a role in increased perinatal morbidity and mortality in pro- longed pregnancy. Key Words: Prolonged pregnancy – Fetal echocardiography – Cardiac output.
Research Authors
MOSTAFA HUSSEIN, M.D.*; AHMAD M. ABU-ELHASSAN, M.D.*; MOHAMAD SAYED, M.D.*;
ALAA ISMAIL, M.D.* and HAMDY SHAMS EL-DIN, M.D.**
Research Journal
Med. J. Cairo Univ.,
Research Pages
129-132
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
77(2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2009

Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Functions in Prolonged Pregnancy.
A Fetal Echocardiographic Approach

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with high incidence of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Understanding the mechanisms that lead to oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern may prove to be useful for diagnosis, follow-up and management. Little information exists regarding fetal cardiac function in prolonged pregnancy. Aim of the Work: The aim of our study was to evaluate the hypothesis that prolonged pregnancy is associated with deterioration of fetal cardiac performance. Patients and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study included ninety five pregnant ladies uncomplicated, singleton pregnancy. Fifty two ladies were at term (37-40 weeks) and 43 were more than 41 weeks. Abdominal ultrasound was done to assess amount of amniotic fluid and gestational age. Doppler study of fetal umbilical artery was done to exclude cases with abnormal placental blood flow. Fetal echocardiography studies were performed using Doppler and M-mode sonography. Left ventricular dimensions, systolic and diastolic functions, stroke volume as well as cardiac output were assessed. Fetal heart rate pattern and amniotic fluid index were recorded. Results: Prolonged pregnancy is associated with reduced fetal cardiac output by using both Doppler and M-mode fetal echocardiography techniques. Deteriorated Left ventricular diastolic compliance and systolic ejection were correlated significantly with oligohydramnios and abnormal fetal heart rate pattern. Conclusion: These findings suggested that fetal cardiac function is impaired in prolonged pregnancy that might play a role in increased perinatal morbidity and mortality in pro- longed pregnancy. Key Words: Prolonged pregnancy – Fetal echocardiography – Cardiac output.
Research Authors
MOSTAFA HUSSEIN, M.D.*; AHMAD M. ABU-ELHASSAN, M.D.*; MOHAMAD SAYED, M.D.*;
ALAA ISMAIL, M.D.* and HAMDY SHAMS EL-DIN, M.D.**
Research Department
Research Journal
Med. J. Cairo Univ.,
Research Pages
129-132
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
77(2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2009

Role of phlebotomy in management of respiratory failure

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Rafaat El-Sokary, Hoda Makhlouf and Hamdy Shams Eddin
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptian Journal Of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis
Research Pages
504-512
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
3,4
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2005

Role of phlebotomy in management of respiratory failure

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Rafaat El-Sokary, Hoda Makhlouf and Hamdy Shams Eddin
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptian Journal Of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis
Research Pages
504-512
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
3,4
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2005

Role of phlebotomy in management of respiratory failure

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Rafaat El-Sokary, Hoda Makhlouf and Hamdy Shams Eddin
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptian Journal Of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis
Research Pages
504-512
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
3,4
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2005

Relationship Between Spirometric And Hemogasometric Parameters in patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Tarek Mahfouz, Gamal R.Agamy, Mohammed M. Metwally, Hamdy Shams and Samiaa H.Sadek
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Chest diseases and tuberculosis
Research Pages
1-6
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
55 (3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2006

Relationship Between Spirometric And Hemogasometric Parameters in patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Tarek Mahfouz, Gamal R.Agamy, Mohammed M. Metwally, Hamdy Shams and Samiaa H.Sadek
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Chest diseases and tuberculosis
Research Member
Tarek Mahfouz Abdel-Majid Fahmi
Research Pages
1-6
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
55 (3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2006

Relationship Between Spirometric And Hemogasometric Parameters in patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Tarek Mahfouz, Gamal R.Agamy, Mohammed M. Metwally, Hamdy Shams and Samiaa H.Sadek
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Chest diseases and tuberculosis
Research Member
Research Pages
1-6
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
55 (3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2006
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