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Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2689501

ABSTRACT

Variations of the fetal heart rate in normal or pathological fetuses may induce significant changes of the Doppler indices widely used for the evaluation and the assessment of the placental or cerebral resistances. In case of a low heart rate (120/mn for example), the end diastolic amplitude will be weaker than in case of a heart rate of high frequency (160/mn). This phenomena may explain the great scattering of the normal values of the Doppler indices and the relatively poor sensitivity of this parameter. We tried to minimize the effect of the heart rate on the evaluation of the doppler indices by two methods. Firstly by measuring on the maximum frequency curve the end diastolic frequency for a standard heart rate of 140/mn and the corresponding Doppler index (R'140). Secondly by using a formula giving directly (from the R value on the trace) the value of the index (R"140) for a heart rate of 140/mn. The diagrams of the indices (R'140 R"140) calculated for a standard frequency of 140/mn (on normal and pathological fetuses) show a greater dispersion than the R indices directly measured on the Doppler waveform. Therefore, the sensitivity and the specificity of the Doppler method are reduced. Finally, we conclude that the haemodynamic parameters in the different vascular areas of the fetus can adapt to the heart rate except for very strong abnormalities of the heart rate as it is the case in atrio ventricular blocks for instance. Out of these cases, it seems that the normalization of the index by the heart rate does not improve the accuracy of the doppler indices.


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Heart Rate, Fetal , Placenta/blood supply , Vascular Resistance , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Ultrasonography
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Ann Urol (Paris) ; 19(1): 19-25, 1985.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2580475

ABSTRACT

Ultrasound and histological sections were taken of 34 prostate units removed from fresh cadavers. Ultrasonography seems to raise more problems than it solves; only 73% of the normal prostates were homogeneous under ultrasound. Ultrasonography visualized nodular structures requiring biopsy in 71% of the cases of prostatic adenoma. There were too few cases of malignant tumors in the sample to warrant a conclusion. They were highly evolved. Ultrasonography gave strong grounds for suspicion, but they could be easily diagnosed clinically.


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Prostate/anatomy & histology , Prostatic Diseases/pathology , Ultrasonography , Adenoma/diagnosis , Adenoma/pathology , Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prostatic Diseases/diagnosis , Prostatic Hyperplasia/pathology , Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnosis , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Ultrasonics
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J Mal Vasc ; 9(4): 267-71, 1984.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6241221

ABSTRACT

Blood flow measurement in arterio-venous fistulae can be performed with a duplex ultrasound system which combines echography and C. W. Doppler. This method is very useful to follow up the patency of the fistulae and his consequence on the cardiac function. The exploration consists in two steps: a qualitative study of the Doppler spectrum to detect a possible decrease of the arterial diastole flow which traduce a severe stenosis; the evaluation of the blood flow in ml/min. The blood flow in ml/mn is a good parameter for the follow-up of the fistulae; moreover in case of high blood flow values, it is very useful to guide the surgical therapy.


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Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical , Rheology , Ultrasonography , Hemodynamics , Humans , Renal Dialysis
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