Sang Choon Char, A. A. Yamasaki, G. Braia, O. Toma
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Doppler velocimetry of uterine arteries between 12 and 16 weeks of gestation
Introduction: The aim of prenatal care is to identify high risk pregnant in order to adopt preventive and/or therapeutic treatments. The presence of an end diastolic ‘notch’ at uterine Doppler velocimetry has been considered a predictor to pre‐eclampsia and intrauterine reduced growth. It reflects an answer expressed by a wave of high amplitude representing vascular bed with high resistance (utero‐placental circulation).