fetal heart
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffetalandheart
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fetal
adjective
uk/ˈfiː.təl/us/ˈfiː.t̬əl/
relating to a fetus (= a young human being or animal ...
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heart
noun
uk/hɑːt/us/hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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(Definition offetalandheartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A 22-year-old pregnant woman was referred for a detailed fetal echocardiogram because an abnormality of thefetalheartwas suspected on routine antenatal scanning.
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Fetalheartrate is denoted as the percentage of time in fetal tachycardia per 12-hour period, per nursing and maternal records of fetal monitoring.
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According to them, the most changeable period forfetalheartrate is between 28 and 30 weeks.
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The book then goes on to describe the various abnormalities of thefetalheart, genetic disorders and aortic arch and ductal abnormalities.
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Other fetal organs can be involved such as thefetalheart(cardiomegaly with a thick myocardium which may contain punctuate calcifications) or the fetal lung.
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Presentingfetalheartrate, change infetalheartrate and development of fetal hydrops were documented.
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We had, nonetheless, demonstrated that the balloon could be delivered into thefetalheart.
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It was not until real-time equipment became generally available in obstetrics that thefetalheartcould be satisfactorily evaluated.
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After determining the baselinefetalheartrate, accelerations and decelerations are determined.
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Caution is needed when analyzing the changes in cardiac rhythm observed in thefetalheart.
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Changes infetalheartrate-uterine contraction patterns associated with eclampsia.
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Pulmonary incompetence does not occur in the normalfetalheart.
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The main limitations are more in the diastolic performance of thefetalheart.
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Nevertheless, we recommend that delivery be hastened shouldfetalheartfailure worsen despite satisfactory medical management.
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In conclusion, benign masses in thefetalheartare common and recognizable by their echogenicity and their position in the ventricular cavities.
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The effects of corticosteroids onfetalheartrate parameters has also been studied using computer analysis with con-icting results.
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The experts also disagreed on management recommendations after the interpretation offetalheartrate tracings.
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