umbilical vein
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vein
noun
uk/veɪn/us/veɪn/
a tube that carries blood to the heart from the other parts of ...
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Our initial attempt at venous access is via theumbilicalveinin infants presenting in the first week of life.
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Catheterized via theumbilicalvein, echo was not adequately used to guide the catheter below the diaphragm.
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Fetal analgesia is carried out by injection of an analgesic, for example sufentanil, into theumbilicalvein; 5 micrograms is usually considered sufficient.
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The ductus venosus now forms a continuation of theumbilicalveintowards the subcardial inferior vena cava.
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Reversed velocities occur during atrial contraction due to pressure gradients between the right atrium and theumbilicalvein.
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This mechanism would prevent a reduction in theumbilicalveinoxygen content in response to physiologic stress such as movementinduced local alterations to intra-abdominal pressure.
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In this poster presentation the anatomy of the portal vein system, the ductus venosus andumbilicalveinis demonstrated.
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There is reversed flow in diastole in the umbilical artery and pulsatile flow in theumbilicalvein.
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Pulsations of theumbilicalveinmay also reflect increased central venous pressure transmitted via the ductus venosus.
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The small proportion of the energy transmitted to theumbilicalveinis usually not sufficient to cause visible pulsation.
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Umbilicalveinblood flow is reduced in growth restricted fetuses.
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The right-sided atrium was reached through theumbilicalveinvia the venous duct.
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Theumbilicalveinis a sizeable vessel and acts as a reservoir.
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Traditionally, the measurement has been taken from the straight portion of the intraabdominalumbilicalvein.
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Thus, the pressure (and kinetic energy) in theumbilicalveinis vital for the fetus.
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Thus, a larger proportion of the wave arrives in theumbilicalveinand may induce pulsation, particularly if the a-wave was augmented in the first place.
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