Review Article

Role of MicroRNAs in Cardiac Disease with Stroke in Pregnancy

Table 2

The imaging modalities in pregnancy.

Imagines modalityImaging findingIndications

ElectrocardiographyThe interpretation of ECG the heart rotates to the left with a 15–20° leftward axis deviation in most women in pregnancy.Finding structural heart diseases
EchocardiographyUsually, some changes occur in echo parameters during pregnancy such as an increase in valve gradient, changes in the thickness of the LV wall, and dilation of the chamber quite mild.Delivery of the status for the structures and functions of the heart
Chest radiographyDiagnostic cardiovascular radiographic examinationThe condition of the heart, lungs, airways, blood vessels, and the bones of the spine and chest showing by images
Computed tomographyThe X-rays reveal the images of the part of the body obtained in the various orthogonal plane.Anomalous coronary artery and aortic dissection
Magnetic resonance imagingAny abnormality of fetusCongenital heart disease, aortic disease, and stroke
Cerebral edema, ischemia, and hemorrhage
UltrasonographyFetal heart rate, fetal position, and fetal presentationThe initial procedure for monitoring fetal well-being in pregnancy