Cohort study of adverse pregnancy outcomes based on ROTEM profiles in early pregnancy.

IF 1 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Patrick Maher, Dan Katz, Omara Afzal, Sylviah Nyamu, Lynne Richardson
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Abstract

Background: Hypercoagulability exceeding normal physiological changes in pregnancy may lead to adverse outcomes in select populations, but most prior studies have tested women outside of pregnancy. Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM), which performs a comprehensive clotting evaluation, may demonstrate abnormalities during early pregnancy that contribute to adverse outcomes. This study evaluated the relationship between ROTEM coagulation profiles during pregnancy with the outcome of miscarriage.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study from a single center. Patients in early pregnancy (less than 20 weeks) were recruited from the obstetric clinic and the Emergency Department for ROTEM testing using extrinsic thromboelastometry (EXTEM), intrinsic thromboelastometry (INTEM), and natural thromboelastometry (NATEM) tracings. The cohort was followed to determine pregnancy outcomes for association with ROTEM clot formation kinetics. Results were analyzed using univariate analysis and multiple linear regression, controlling for patient age and estimated gestational age (EGA) in weeks.

Results: Over the study, 98 patients were recruited with 14 lost to follow-up and 7 having elective abortion. Miscarriage occurred in 26 patients, with live delivery without complications occurring in 51 patients. Both groups had similar mean patient age and racial and ethnic breakdown. ROTEM results were similar between groups on univariate analysis. After controlling the patient age and estimated gestational age, only EXTEM clotting time (CT) results differed between groups.

Conclusions: In patients tested during early pregnancy, ROTEM profiles were not associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes in this cohort except for EXTEM CT. This suggests that ROTEM clotting profiles may not be useful in identifying patients at higher risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes.

基于早期妊娠ROTEM资料的不良妊娠结局队列研究。
背景:妊娠期高凝性超过正常生理变化可能导致某些人群的不良后果,但大多数先前的研究都是对妊娠期外的妇女进行测试。旋转血栓弹性测量(ROTEM),它执行一个全面的凝血评估,可能会显示异常在妊娠早期,有助于不良后果。本研究评估了妊娠期间ROTEM凝血状况与流产结局之间的关系。方法:这是一项单中心前瞻性队列研究。从产科诊所和急诊科招募早期妊娠(少于20周)的患者,使用外源性血栓弹性测量(EXTEM)、内在血栓弹性测量(INTEM)和自然血栓弹性测量(NATEM)追踪进行ROTEM测试。随访该队列以确定妊娠结局与ROTEM凝块形成动力学的关系。结果采用单因素分析和多元线性回归分析,控制患者年龄和估计胎龄(EGA)周。结果:共纳入98例患者,14例失访,7例择期流产。26例发生流产,51例发生无并发症的活产。两组患者的平均年龄、种族和民族分布相似。单因素分析中,两组间ROTEM结果相似。在控制患者年龄和估计胎龄后,两组之间只有EXTEM凝血时间(CT)结果不同。结论:在妊娠早期测试的患者中,除EXTEM CT外,该队列中ROTEM谱与不良妊娠结局无关。这表明ROTEM凝血谱可能对识别不良妊娠结局风险较高的患者无效。
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Minerva obstetrics and gynecology
Minerva obstetrics and gynecology OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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