Uteroplacental Blood Flow Impairment And Mechanism Of Fetal Hypoxia Development In Preeclampsia

Authors

  • Yuldasheva Barnoxonim 5th-year student Alfraganus University, Faculty of Medicine, General Medicine Program
  • Raxmatullayeva Aziza Forxodovna Gynecologist, Pediatric Gynecologist, GynecologistEndocrinologist

Keywords:

Preeclampsia, uteroplacental circulation, fetal hypoxia

Abstract

This article focuses on the pathophysiological mechanisms of uteroplacental blood flow impairment in preeclampsia and its role in the development of fetal hypoxia. The study included pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia, in whom uteroplacental hemodynamic parameters were evaluated using Doppler ultrasound. The analysis demonstrated that impaired spiral artery remodeling, endothelial dysfunction, and placental ischemia play a crucial role in restricting oxygen and nutrient delivery to the fetus. Understanding these mechanisms may contribute to early diagnosis and the development of effective preventive strategies aimed at reducing perinatal morbidity and mortality

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2025-09-09

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Uteroplacental Blood Flow Impairment And Mechanism Of Fetal Hypoxia Development In Preeclampsia. (2025). Eurasian Medical Research Periodical, 48, 1-7. https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/emrp/article/view/7034