The clinical value of fetal umbilical artery blood flow combined with urine production per unit time in predicting fetal intrauterine hypoxia
Objective To explore the clinical value of fetal umbilical artery blood flow combined with urine production per unit time in predicting fetal intrauterine hypoxia.Methods 103 pregnant women with intrauterine hypoxia who received treatment in our hospital were selected as the observation group,and another 103 normal pregnant women during the same time period were selected as the control group.Measure the umbilical artery blood flow parameters of two groups of fetuses using Doppler ultrasound and compare the urine production per unit time between the two groups.Results The umbilical artery blood flow parameters in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group,and the fetal urine production within 24 hours was significantly lower than that in the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of fetal umbilical artery blood flow and urine production per unit time can accurately predict fetal intrauterine hypoxia.This examination plan can make early diagnosis,provide reliable basis for subsequent treatment,and improve fetal prognosis.It is recommended to promote clinical practice.
FetusIntrauterine hypoxiaUmbilical arteryBlood flow parametersUrine production