Umbilical cord blood flow refers to the umbilical cord blood flow ratio, i.e., S/D ratio. If there is an elevation, then it is recommended that it can be lowered by timely oxygenation and control of underlying diseases, and hospitalization is required if necessary.
Generally speaking, cord blood flow ratio is the ratio of systolic and diastolic cord blood flow. If there is an increase, it may be due to intrauterine hypoxia, which may be caused by excessive amniotic fluid, gestational hypertension, or emotional stress of the pregnant woman.
Therefore, if the umbilical cord blood flow ratio is high, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to improve the fetal heart rate monitoring, the size of the fetus, the arteries of the fetal brain and other examinations, and it is necessary to find out what causes the increase in the umbilical cord blood flow ratio.
Excessive amniotic fluid requires timely identification of the cause and symptomatic treatment. Hypertension during pregnancy requires timely control of blood pressure and hospitalization if necessary.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the elevated cord blood flow ratio and treat it actively.