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Mar Bennasar
Researcher at University of Barcelona
Publications - 65
Citations - 1878
Mar Bennasar is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Fetal echocardiography. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1547 citations. Previous affiliations of Mar Bennasar include University of Chile & Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona.
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Reference ranges for uterine artery mean pulsatility index at 11–41 weeks of gestation
Olga Gómez,Francesc Figueras,S. Fernandez,Mar Bennasar,J. M. Martínez,Bienvenido Puerto,Eduard Gratacós +6 more
TL;DR: To construct gestational age (GA)‐based reference ranges for the uterine artery (UtA) mean pulsatility index (PI) at 11–41 weeks of pregnancy, the mean pulsatile index was calculated by subtracting the age of the mother and the child from the patient to construct reference ranges.
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Normal reference ranges from 11 to 41 weeks' gestation of fetal left modified myocardial performance index by conventional Doppler with the use of stringent criteria for delimitation of the time periods.
Rogelio Cruz-Martinez,F. Figueras,Mar Bennasar,R García-Posadas,Fatima Crispi,Edgar Hernandez-Andrade,Eduard Gratacós +6 more
TL;DR: Normative references of left modified MPI from 11 to 41 weeks of gestation are provided, which could be useful in the assessment of cardiac function in fetuses.
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Doppler assessment of the aortic isthmus and perinatal outcome in preterm fetuses with severe intrauterine growth restriction
M. del Río,J. M. Martínez,F. Figueras,Mar Bennasar,A. Olivella,Montserrat Palacio,Oriol Coll,Bienvenido Puerto,Eduard Gratacós +8 more
TL;DR: The characteristics and association with perinatal outcome of the aortic isthmus (AoI) circulation as assessed by Doppler imaging in preterm growth‐restricted fetuses with placental insufficiency are evaluated.
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Evidence of second-trimester changes in head biometry and brain perfusion in fetuses with congenital heart disease
Narcís Masoller,J. M. Martínez,Olga Gómez,Mar Bennasar,Fatima Crispi,Magdalena Sanz-Cortes,G. Egaña-Ugrinovic,Joaquim Bartrons,Bienvenido Puerto,Eduard Gratacós +9 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the associations between congenital heart disease (CHD) and head biometry and cerebrovascular blood flow dynamics at the time of diagnosis of CHD in the second trimester of pregnancy, a large number of mothers-to-be were diagnosed with CHD.
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Selective intrauterine growth restriction in monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies.
TL;DR: Placental laser or cord occlusions do not seem to increase survival, but they might improve the outcomes of the larger twin and the use of an algorithm with severity criteria may help in counseling and planning management.