1. Methods and considerations concerning cardiac output measurement in pregnant women: recommendations of the International Working Group on Maternal Hemodynamics.
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Bijl RC, Valensise H, Novelli GP, Vasapollo B, Wilkinson I, Thilaganathan B, Stöhr EJ, Lees C, van der Marel CD, and Cornette JMJ
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- Adult, Blood Pressure physiology, Catheterization, Swan-Ganz methods, Female, Heart diagnostic imaging, Heart physiology, Humans, Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced physiopathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Middle Aged, Pregnancy, Pregnant Women, Pulse Wave Analysis methods, Ultrasonography, Doppler methods, Cardiac Output physiology, Echocardiography methods, Hemodynamics physiology, Vascular Resistance physiology
- Abstract
Cardiac output (CO), along with blood pressure and vascular resistance, is one of the most important parameters of maternal hemodynamic function. Substantial changes in CO occur in normal pregnancy and in most obstetric complications. With the development of several non-invasive techniques for the measurement of CO, there is a growing interest in the determination of this parameter in pregnancy. These techniques were initially developed for use in critical-care settings and were subsequently adopted in obstetrics, often without appropriate validation for use in pregnancy. In this article, methods and devices for the measurement of CO are described and compared, and recommendations are formulated for their use in pregnancy, with the aim of standardizing the assessment of CO and peripheral vascular resistance in clinical practice and research studies on maternal hemodynamics. Copyright © 2019 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd., (Copyright © 2019 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2019
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