Cerebral vein thrombosis: management tactics with a focus on pregnancy, the use of hormone therapy and assisted reproductive technologies.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Svetlana Akinshina, Viktoria Bitsadze, Jamilya Khizroeva, Maria Tretyakova, Kristina Grigoreva, Nilufar Gashimova, Alexander Vorobev, Vladislav Zubenko, Nataliya Makatsariya, Lala Valikhanova, Daredzhan Kapanadze, Marina Zainulina, Alina Solopova, Tamara Mashkova, Fidan Yagubova, Valentina Tsibizova, Jean-Christophe Gris, Ismail Elalamy, Grigoris Gerotziafas, Alexander Makatsariya
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Abstract

Purpose: Cerebral vein thrombosis is a rare, life-threatening condition that has now become more commonly diagnosed due to advancements in imaging techniques. Our purpose is to improve understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis and pregnancy and IVF management in patients with a history of cerebral thrombosis.

Materials and methods: We present an overview of the modern tactics of anticoagulant therapy for cerebral thrombosis with a focus on pregnancy, the use of hormone therapy, and assisted reproductive technologies.

Results: The most common risk factors for cerebral vein thrombosis are pregnancy, the postpartum period, and the use of oral contraceptives, which explains the high incidence of this pathology in women. The development of cerebral thrombosis is a vivid example of the interaction and synergetic effects of persistent factors that cause an increased risk of thrombotic complications, which include thrombophilia and acquired risk factors. Despite the possible risks, pregnancy after previously suffered cerebral thrombosis is not contraindicated provided adequate anticoagulant therapy.

Conclusions: The most common provoking factors for the development of cerebral thrombosis in women are pregnancy and the use of estrogen-containing drugs. The issue of thromboprophylaxis during pregnancy, when using ART methods and the possibility of using hormonal therapy after cerebral vein thrombosis requires further study.

脑静脉血栓:以妊娠、激素治疗和辅助生殖技术为重点的管理策略。
目的:脑静脉血栓形成是一种罕见的、危及生命的疾病,由于成像技术的进步,现在已成为更常见的诊断。我们的目的是提高对有脑血栓病史患者的发病机制、诊断、妊娠和体外受精管理的认识。材料和方法:我们介绍了现代抗凝治疗脑血栓的策略,重点是妊娠、激素治疗的使用和辅助生殖技术。结果:脑静脉血栓形成最常见的危险因素是妊娠、产后和口服避孕药的使用,这解释了该病理在女性中的高发病率。脑血栓形成的发展是导致血栓并发症风险增加的持续性因素的相互作用和协同作用的生动例子,这些因素包括血栓性疾病和获得性危险因素。尽管存在可能的风险,但在提供充分的抗凝治疗的情况下,先前患有脑血栓的妊娠不是禁忌。结论:女性脑血栓形成最常见的诱发因素是妊娠和使用含雌激素药物。妊娠期血栓预防、使用ART方法以及脑静脉血栓形成后使用激素治疗的可能性等问题需要进一步研究。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The official journal of The European Association of Perinatal Medicine, The Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies and The International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians. The journal publishes a wide range of peer-reviewed research on the obstetric, medical, genetic, mental health and surgical complications of pregnancy and their effects on the mother, fetus and neonate. Research on audit, evaluation and clinical care in maternal-fetal and perinatal medicine is also featured.
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