Clinical Significance and Correlation Decomposition of Cord Blood NO, Activin A Levels, and MCA/UA with Fetal Distress

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The clinical significance and correlation of cord blood NO, activin A levels, and middle cerebral artery (MCA)/umbilical artery (UA) with fetal distress are explored. 120 puerperae who delivered in the obstetrics department of our hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 are selected as the examination subjects. According to the diagnostic criteria of fetal distress, they are divided into 70 cases of fetal distress and 50 cases of normal delivery. The parameters of umbilical cord blood NO, activin A, UA, and MCA are contrast between the two sets, then the diagnostic value of umbilical cord blood NO and activin A combined with UA and MCA in fetal distress is analyzed. The experimental results show cord blood NO and activin A combined with UA and MCA have a high diagnostic value for fetal distress, and there is an extensive correlation with the occurrence of fetal distress, which provides a reliable clinical diagnosis of fetal distress in a timely manner.

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Liu, Y., Yan, J., Jiao, R., Li, M., & Wei, L. (2022). Clinical Significance and Correlation Decomposition of Cord Blood NO, Activin A Levels, and MCA/UA with Fetal Distress. Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2693776

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