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Measurement of Umbilical Arterial Blood Flow to the Sheep Placenta and Fetus in Utero
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1968
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FertilityFetal MedicineGynecologyEmbryologyReproductive EndocrinologyPublic HealthBlood Flow MeasurementPlacental DevelopmentAnimal PhysiologyUmbilical Blood FlowMaternal HealthPlacental DiseaseCord BloodMaternal-fetal MedicinePlacental FunctionDevelopmental BiologySheep PlacentaSheep FetusesPhysiologyMedicineRadioactive Microspheres
A method of estimating the magnitude and distribution of umbilical blood flow by means of radioactive microspheres in sheep fetuses in utero is described. Simultaneous measurements of total umbilical flow by this method and the steady-state diffusion technique showed agreement within ±11%. In 11 fetuses of 90 to 150 days gestational age, the distribution of umbilical flow to the intercotyledonary chorion was 6.2±0.8% of the total. This information has been used to estimate the effect of venous admixture of cotyledonary and noncotyledonary blood on the umbilical vein-uterine vein concentration difference of inert molecules with flow-limited transplacental clearance.
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