First-trimester Doppler investigation of the uterine circulation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Laura DettiElizabeth E Puscheck

Abstract

There is now strong evidence that fetal events can significantly impact postnatal health and disease development. Doppler velocimetry can identify some early pathologic changes in pregnancy. Many investigators have tried to delineate the normal and pathologic models of the uterine circulation in the first trimester, but much has yet to be defined. A discrete amount of confusion derives from the incomplete knowledge of the initial placental development, and particularly the development of the intervillous circulation. This article comprehensively reviews the literature on first-trimester Doppler in both normal and complicated pregnancies, and briefly discusses potential future areas of application.

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