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. 1984 May 5;288(6427):1329–1330. doi: 10.1136/bmj.288.6427.1329

Fetal circulation during epidural analgesia for caesarean section.

A Lindblad, K Marsál, E Vernersson, H Renck
PMCID: PMC1440953  PMID: 6424844

Abstract

Fetal blood flow was examined during epidural analgesia in six women with uncomplicated pregnancies undergoing elective caesarean section. A non-invasive, ultrasonic technique was used to measure blood flow in the fetal descending aorta and intra-abdominal part of the umbilical vein before induction of analgesia with etidocaine and bupivacaine and 15 and 30 minutes afterwards. No appreciable change in fetal blood flow was observed.

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