Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing

Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy remain important problem of modern obstetrics, their frequency being 2-8% with no tendency of decreasing. To identify pregnant women with high risk and to conduct preventive treatment is very important for the practitioner. The aim of the study was to develop and...

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Main Author: Loskutova T.O.
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Language:English
Published: Dnipro State Medical University 2015-03-01
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Online Access:http://medpers.dsma.dp.ua/issues/2015/N1/62-69.pdf
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description Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy remain important problem of modern obstetrics, their frequency being 2-8% with no tendency of decreasing. To identify pregnant women with high risk and to conduct preventive treatment is very important for the practitioner. The aim of the study was to develop and justify differential management of pregnants depending on the risk of preeclampsia. 131 pregnant women in I trimester were tested to determine the risk of hypertensive disorders. Prediction model allows to identify pregnant women with risk of hypertensive disorders according to the results of testing thrombophilia genes (presence of 455G → A polymorphism in the gene for fibrinogen β and 4G/5G in gene of plasminogen activator inhibitor - type 1), the level of antibodies to β2 glycoprotein-1, the level of D-dimer and the value of atherogenicity coefficient. Pregnant women with high risk of hypertensive disorders, received prophylactic treatment complex. This complex included antiplatelet therapy, correction of hyperho¬mo¬cysteinemia and hypercholesterolemia levels. Etio-pathogenic concept of prediction and prevention of pre-eclampsia associated with thrombophilia was proposed. The proposed scheme of preventive treatment allowed to normalize blood clotting parameters, lipid metabolism, to reduce the number of thrombophilia markers. The necessity of early and long-term administration of prophylactic complex was proved. This management prevents endothelial damage and deve¬lopment of pathological range of pre-eclampsia. The results of prophylactic treatment were the reduction of preeclampsia cases by 6,5 times (p < 0.05), number of complicated deliveries by 3 times (p <0.05), number of preterm birth by 6,57 times (p <0.05), cases of growth retardation by 9,8 times (p = 0.003), increase of newborns’ weight by 1,24 times (p = 0.02).
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spelling doaj-art-7c1e247d5565492a95696c6f7a6ba4ab2025-01-02T01:51:28ZengDnipro State Medical UniversityMedičnì Perspektivi2307-04042307-04042015-03-012016269Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developingLoskutova T.O. 0SE «Dnipropetrovsk medical academy of Health Ministry of Ukraine»Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy remain important problem of modern obstetrics, their frequency being 2-8% with no tendency of decreasing. To identify pregnant women with high risk and to conduct preventive treatment is very important for the practitioner. The aim of the study was to develop and justify differential management of pregnants depending on the risk of preeclampsia. 131 pregnant women in I trimester were tested to determine the risk of hypertensive disorders. Prediction model allows to identify pregnant women with risk of hypertensive disorders according to the results of testing thrombophilia genes (presence of 455G → A polymorphism in the gene for fibrinogen β and 4G/5G in gene of plasminogen activator inhibitor - type 1), the level of antibodies to β2 glycoprotein-1, the level of D-dimer and the value of atherogenicity coefficient. Pregnant women with high risk of hypertensive disorders, received prophylactic treatment complex. This complex included antiplatelet therapy, correction of hyperho¬mo¬cysteinemia and hypercholesterolemia levels. Etio-pathogenic concept of prediction and prevention of pre-eclampsia associated with thrombophilia was proposed. The proposed scheme of preventive treatment allowed to normalize blood clotting parameters, lipid metabolism, to reduce the number of thrombophilia markers. The necessity of early and long-term administration of prophylactic complex was proved. This management prevents endothelial damage and deve¬lopment of pathological range of pre-eclampsia. The results of prophylactic treatment were the reduction of preeclampsia cases by 6,5 times (p < 0.05), number of complicated deliveries by 3 times (p <0.05), number of preterm birth by 6,57 times (p <0.05), cases of growth retardation by 9,8 times (p = 0.003), increase of newborns’ weight by 1,24 times (p = 0.02).http://medpers.dsma.dp.ua/issues/2015/N1/62-69.pdfpregnancypre-eclampsiagene polymorphismhemostasisantiphospholipid antibodiesprognosisprobabilityrisk grouptactics
spellingShingle Loskutova T.O.
Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing
Medičnì Perspektivi
pregnancy
pre-eclampsia
gene polymorphism
hemostasis
antiphospholipid antibodies
prognosis
probability
risk group
tactics
title Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing
title_full Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing
title_fullStr Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing
title_full_unstemmed Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing
title_short Clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre-eclampsia developing
title_sort clinical management of pregnant women with the risk of pre eclampsia developing
topic pregnancy
pre-eclampsia
gene polymorphism
hemostasis
antiphospholipid antibodies
prognosis
probability
risk group
tactics
url http://medpers.dsma.dp.ua/issues/2015/N1/62-69.pdf
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