OBJECTIVE: To investigate functional hemodynamic response to passive leg raising in healthy pregnant women and compare it with non-pregnant controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a prospective cross-sectional study with a case-control design. A total of 108 healthy pregnant women at 22-24 weeks of gestation and 54 non-pregnant women were included. Cardiac function and systemic hemodynamics were studied at baseline and 90 seconds after passive leg raising using non-invasive impedance cardiography. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Trends and magnitudes of changes in impedance cardiography derived parameters of cardiac function and systemic hemodynamics caused by passive leg raising, and preload responsiveness defined as >10% increase in stroke volum...
<p>Data are presented as mean values for the difference (delta-values) between the measurements reco...
Maternal cardiovascular function changes dramatically in pregnancy with a first-trimester increase i...
Posture changes may differ between types of hypertensive disease. The aim is to evaluate the orthost...
Objective: To investigate functional hemodynamic response to passive leg raising in healthy pregnant...
Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing preload reserve, but it ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing ...
Objective Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing preload reserv...
Longitudinal studies of maternal hemodynamics in twin pregnancy are scarce and preload reserve in tw...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± SD. % Change is the difference between values obtained at baseline a...
<p>A. Systolic function and contractility B. Systemic blood flow and resistance. White bars represen...
Objective: The present study was designed to evaluate the physiological responses to noninvasive car...
AIM: A single-centre, prospective longitudinal study to assess changes in maternal arterial stiffnes...
Objectives: Non-invasive assessment of maternal hemodynamics in early pregnancy may be promising in ...
<p>Data are presented as mean values for the difference (delta-values) between the measurements reco...
Maternal cardiovascular function changes dramatically in pregnancy with a first-trimester increase i...
Posture changes may differ between types of hypertensive disease. The aim is to evaluate the orthost...
Objective: To investigate functional hemodynamic response to passive leg raising in healthy pregnant...
Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing preload reserve, but it ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing ...
Objective Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing preload reserv...
Longitudinal studies of maternal hemodynamics in twin pregnancy are scarce and preload reserve in tw...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± SD. % Change is the difference between values obtained at baseline a...
<p>A. Systolic function and contractility B. Systemic blood flow and resistance. White bars represen...
Objective: The present study was designed to evaluate the physiological responses to noninvasive car...
AIM: A single-centre, prospective longitudinal study to assess changes in maternal arterial stiffnes...
Objectives: Non-invasive assessment of maternal hemodynamics in early pregnancy may be promising in ...
<p>Data are presented as mean values for the difference (delta-values) between the measurements reco...
Maternal cardiovascular function changes dramatically in pregnancy with a first-trimester increase i...
Posture changes may differ between types of hypertensive disease. The aim is to evaluate the orthost...