Scientists map normal placental blood flow to aid future pregnancy care

NCT ID NCT01092949

Summary

This study aimed to create normal reference ranges for blood flow in the placenta using MRI scans. It involved 135 women who were ending pregnancies for fetal reasons between 16 and 32 weeks. The goal was to establish a baseline of what 'normal' placental blood flow looks like at different stages of pregnancy, which could help doctors in the future identify problems in ongoing pregnancies.

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Locations

  • Necker Enfants Malades

    Paris, 75015, France

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