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  1. DATING BY LMP AND BIOMETRIES.

  2. The Fetal Medicine Foundation. Risk assessment. Assessment of risk for preeclampsia (PE) This application uses Bayes theorem to combine the prior risk from maternal factors and medical history with the results of various biophysical and biochemical measurements to estimate the posterior risk for PE.

  3. The Fetal Medicine Foundation. Risk assessment. Risk for preeclampsia. Risks can be derived from maternal history and any combinations of biomarkers. Useful markers at 11-14 weeks are mean arterial pressure (MAP), uterine artery PI (UTPI) and serum PLGF (or PAPP-A when PLGF is not available).

  4. The risk of anemia is highest in fetuses with a pre-transfusion peak systolic velocity of 1.5 times the median or higher. Formula: MCA-PSV= e (2.31 + 0.046 GA), where MCA-PSV is the peak systolic velocity in the middle cerebral artery and GA is gestational age.

  5. Calculation of biometric percentiles at various gestional ages.

  6. These calculators are based on the analysis of data derived from routine second and third trimester screening studies conducted by the FMF.

  7. Fetal weight centiles, doppler (umbilical, uterine and median cerebral arteries and ductus venosus). Dating of the pregnangy by CRL and LMP.

  8. Doppler ultrasound calculator Please enter the gestational age and individual Doppler indices of your patient and then click Display to see the values plotted on the appropriate normal range. All Doppler indices were measured by transabdominal ultrasound.

  9. Fetal Medicine Barcelona focuses on the development and management of different projects in collaboration with doctors and health professionals. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training and valuable information on pregnancy.

  10. Information directory also contains calculators and reference ranges for use in pregnancy.

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