BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Failure to detect intrauterine growth restriction in women at high risk has been highlighted as a significant avoidable cause of serious fetal outcome. In this observational study we compare fetal flow using Doppler ultrasonography with a new test for placental growth factor (PlGF) to predict fetal adverse events. METHODS: Eighty-nine women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (24 with chronic hypertension, 17 with gestational hypertension, 12 with HELLP syndrome, 19 with preeclampsia and 17 with superimposed preeclampsia) were enrolled. A single maternal blood sample to measur...
Background: Doppler is an ultrasound technique allowing non-invasive measurement of artery blood flo...
Background: Placenta is one of the most challenging organs; it is an instrument of transfer of essen...
The hypothesis is that the typical presclamptic ischemic-haemerragic lesions of the placenta can be ...
Background: The objective of the present study was to find out association between aortic isthmus Do...
Background: Pre-eclampsia and IUGR are two conditions resulting from defective trophoblastic invasio...
Background: The study aims at early detection of intrauterine growth retarded fetuses which are at h...
Background: The failure of the fetus to reach its genetically predetermined growth potential of sono...
Objective Placental growth factor testing decreases time to recognition of preeclampsia and may redu...
Background: Fetal surveillance of the pregnancies that are complicated by IUGR is essential to impro...
The circulating concentration of PlGF is reported to be lower in patients experiencing preeclampsia ...
Background: Nearly one third intrauterine death of normally formed singleton fetuses are associated ...
Background: Objective of current study was to determine and compare the diagnostic performance of Do...
Background: To compare pregnancy outcomes in growth-restricted fetuses retaining normal umbilical ar...
AIMS: Fetuses affected by congenital heart defects (CHD) are considered to be at increased risk of f...
During intrauterine life a fetus with growth restriction does hemodynamic, metabolic and hormonal ad...
Background: Doppler is an ultrasound technique allowing non-invasive measurement of artery blood flo...
Background: Placenta is one of the most challenging organs; it is an instrument of transfer of essen...
The hypothesis is that the typical presclamptic ischemic-haemerragic lesions of the placenta can be ...
Background: The objective of the present study was to find out association between aortic isthmus Do...
Background: Pre-eclampsia and IUGR are two conditions resulting from defective trophoblastic invasio...
Background: The study aims at early detection of intrauterine growth retarded fetuses which are at h...
Background: The failure of the fetus to reach its genetically predetermined growth potential of sono...
Objective Placental growth factor testing decreases time to recognition of preeclampsia and may redu...
Background: Fetal surveillance of the pregnancies that are complicated by IUGR is essential to impro...
The circulating concentration of PlGF is reported to be lower in patients experiencing preeclampsia ...
Background: Nearly one third intrauterine death of normally formed singleton fetuses are associated ...
Background: Objective of current study was to determine and compare the diagnostic performance of Do...
Background: To compare pregnancy outcomes in growth-restricted fetuses retaining normal umbilical ar...
AIMS: Fetuses affected by congenital heart defects (CHD) are considered to be at increased risk of f...
During intrauterine life a fetus with growth restriction does hemodynamic, metabolic and hormonal ad...
Background: Doppler is an ultrasound technique allowing non-invasive measurement of artery blood flo...
Background: Placenta is one of the most challenging organs; it is an instrument of transfer of essen...
The hypothesis is that the typical presclamptic ischemic-haemerragic lesions of the placenta can be ...