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 s...
Abstract Background Preeclampsia is among the most common medical complications of pregnancy. The cl...
In order to permit a successful pregnancy outcome, the cardiovascular system must undergo substantia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.Background: Preliminary observations sugges...
Cardiac output (CO), along with blood pressure and vascular resistance, is one of the most important...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe cardiac output (CO) trend from prepregnancy to post partum using an...
BACKGROUND: Due to the importance of cardiovascular dysfunction and advances in the development and ...
Maternal cardiovascular function changes dramatically in pregnancy with a first-trimester increase i...
Objectives: Non-invasive assessment of maternal hemodynamics in early pregnancy may be promising in ...
Journal compilation © 2009 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaeco...
Background: Haemodynamic assessment in and before pregnancy is becoming increasingly important in re...
There is strong evidence supporting a role of maternal arterial dysfunction in pregnancy-specific di...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence for the importance of haemodynamic monitoring in pregnancy....
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe cardiac output (CO) trend from prepregnancy to post partum using an...
OBJECTIVE: To compare non-invasive hemodynamic measurements obtained in pregnant and postpartum wome...
Background: Pregnancy associated cardiovascular pathologies have a significant impact on outcome for...
Abstract Background Preeclampsia is among the most common medical complications of pregnancy. The cl...
In order to permit a successful pregnancy outcome, the cardiovascular system must undergo substantia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.Background: Preliminary observations sugges...
Cardiac output (CO), along with blood pressure and vascular resistance, is one of the most important...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe cardiac output (CO) trend from prepregnancy to post partum using an...
BACKGROUND: Due to the importance of cardiovascular dysfunction and advances in the development and ...
Maternal cardiovascular function changes dramatically in pregnancy with a first-trimester increase i...
Objectives: Non-invasive assessment of maternal hemodynamics in early pregnancy may be promising in ...
Journal compilation © 2009 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaeco...
Background: Haemodynamic assessment in and before pregnancy is becoming increasingly important in re...
There is strong evidence supporting a role of maternal arterial dysfunction in pregnancy-specific di...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence for the importance of haemodynamic monitoring in pregnancy....
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe cardiac output (CO) trend from prepregnancy to post partum using an...
OBJECTIVE: To compare non-invasive hemodynamic measurements obtained in pregnant and postpartum wome...
Background: Pregnancy associated cardiovascular pathologies have a significant impact on outcome for...
Abstract Background Preeclampsia is among the most common medical complications of pregnancy. The cl...
In order to permit a successful pregnancy outcome, the cardiovascular system must undergo substantia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.Background: Preliminary observations sugges...