Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5612169 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The findings support the concept that the perinatal period is associated with major changes in fetal ventricular geometry and cardiac function in response to significant alterations in loading conditions. Improved knowledge of perinatal cardiac changes in normal fetuses could facilitate better understanding of cardiac adaptation in normal and pathological pregnancies.
Keywords
EDDFpsSTIICCIVSIVRTMPIESDIVCTTDIAVVEnd-diastolic dimensionelectrocardiogramECGVelocity time integralFetal echocardiographyCSACardiac outputRight ventricularLeft ventricularEnd-systolic dimensionTissue Doppler imagingspeckle-tracking imagingstroke volumeatrioventricular valvetwo-dimensionalSpeckle-trackingisovolumetric relaxation timeRelaxation timeisovolumetric contraction timeejection timeMyocardial performance indexintraclass correlation coefficientframes per secondFetal heartLoALimits of agreementcross-sectional areaPulsed WaveVtiShortening fraction
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Authors
Olga MD, Michael A. MD, PhD, FACC, FESC, Basky MD, PhD, FRCOG, Julene S. MD, PhD, FRCPCH,