FETAL DOPPLEROGRAPHY IN THE ANTINATAL PERIOD.

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  • Dilafruz Toirova Assistant, Department of Medical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino Author

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Fetal dopplerography

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The miracle of pregnancy is intimately tied to the steady, rhythmic sound of a tiny heartbeat—a sound that has become a universal symbol of new life. But what if we could listen beyond the beat, to the very flow of lifeblood sustaining the unborn child? This article delves into the sophisticated world of fetal dopplerography, a pivotal ultrasound-based technique that has revolutionized modern prenatal care. Moving far beyond simple heartbeat confirmation, dopplerography provides a non-invasive window into the fetal circulation, allowing clinicians to assess the well-being of the baby with remarkable precision. We will explore the fundamental principles of the Doppler effect as applied to obstetrics, detailing its crucial role in diagnosing conditions like intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and fetal anemia. The article will guide you through the key vessels examined—such as the Umbilical Artery, Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA), and Ductus Venosus—and explain what their blood flow patterns reveal. Furthermore, we will navigate the clinical guidelines for its use in high-risk and low-risk pregnancies, balancing its profound benefits in preventing stillbirths with a thoughtful discussion on its limitations and proper interpretation. Ultimately, this piece aims to demystify this advanced technology, presenting it as an essential tool in the quest to ensure the safe passage of every child from the womb to the world.

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2025-11-26

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FETAL DOPPLEROGRAPHY IN THE ANTINATAL PERIOD. (2025). JANUBIY OROL BO‘YI TIBBIYOT JURNALI , 1(4), 347-352. https://jurnal.urgfiltma.uz/index.php/SASRSMJ/article/view/162