Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation

Includes bibliography. === The aim of this thesis was to investigate the feasibility of using the shape of the umbilical flow waveform, obtained clinically with Doppler ultrasound, to monitor the condition growth impaired foetuses. This aim was addressed via the following . 1. Survey the literature...

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Main Author: Cowper, John Guy
Other Authors: Capper, Wayne
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26994
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-269942020-10-06T05:10:54Z Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation Cowper, John Guy Capper, Wayne Fetal Blood - ultrasonography Includes bibliography. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the feasibility of using the shape of the umbilical flow waveform, obtained clinically with Doppler ultrasound, to monitor the condition growth impaired foetuses. This aim was addressed via the following . 1. Survey the literature to obtain information regarding : a) the foetal blood flow distribution for normal foetuses. b) the effect of placental pathology and maternal hyperoxygenation in compromised foetuses. 2. Model the foetal circulation to investigate the effect, on the umbilical flow waveform, of physiological changes resulting from placental insufficiency. 3. Perform a theoretical and practical assessment of Doppler ultrasound by considering its suitability in monitoring foetal condition, through alterations in the umbilical blood flow waveform shape. 4. Clinically gather and analyse umbilical blood flow waveforms from foetuses currently on a trial to investigate appropriate protocols for the assessment of maternal hyperoxygenation. 2018-01-25T13:59:52Z 2018-01-25T13:59:52Z 1996 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Med) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26994 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Human Biology
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Cowper, John Guy
Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation
description Includes bibliography. === The aim of this thesis was to investigate the feasibility of using the shape of the umbilical flow waveform, obtained clinically with Doppler ultrasound, to monitor the condition growth impaired foetuses. This aim was addressed via the following . 1. Survey the literature to obtain information regarding : a) the foetal blood flow distribution for normal foetuses. b) the effect of placental pathology and maternal hyperoxygenation in compromised foetuses. 2. Model the foetal circulation to investigate the effect, on the umbilical flow waveform, of physiological changes resulting from placental insufficiency. 3. Perform a theoretical and practical assessment of Doppler ultrasound by considering its suitability in monitoring foetal condition, through alterations in the umbilical blood flow waveform shape. 4. Clinically gather and analyse umbilical blood flow waveforms from foetuses currently on a trial to investigate appropriate protocols for the assessment of maternal hyperoxygenation.
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title Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation
title_short Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation
title_full Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation
title_fullStr Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical and technical aspects of using the Doppler umbilical flow waveform to assess compromised foetal circulation
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