Antithrombin activity, platelet count, hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit value determined immediately before vaginal delivery among healthy women.

Mamoru Morikawa, Takashi Yamada, Takahiro Yamada, Takahiro Koyama, Rina Akaishi, Satoshi Ishikawa, Masamitsu Takeda, Ryutaro Nishida, Naoto Araki, Hisanori Minakami
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Aims: To determine the normal reference values for antithrombin (AT) activity, platelet count (Plt), hemoglobin concentration (Hb), and hematocrit value (Ht) immediately before vaginal delivery among healthy pregnant women with singleton pregnancies and to determine association of these blood parameters with fetal growth.

Methods: A complete blood count was performed and the AT activity was examined in 300 consecutive women admitted to hospital at > or = gestational week 36 for labor pains and/or the rupture of fetal membranes. All the women were normotensive and had singleton pregnancies, and none of the women had proteinuria, a weekly weight gain > or = 0.5 kg, or other specific complications upon admission. All the women attempted a vaginal delivery.

Results: The medians (5th-95th percentile) were 90% (71-110%) for AT activity, 234x10(9)/L (150-337x10(9)/L) for Plt, 11.0 g/dL (9.5-12.8 g/dL) for Hb, and 34.0% (30.4-38.6%) for Ht. Women with an Hb value of > or = the median (11.0 g/dL) gave birth to significantly smaller infants than their counterparts.

Conclusions: A considerable number of healthy women exhibit a reduced AT activity and/or platelet count immediately before delivery. Hemoconcentration evidenced by a raised Hb value adversely effects on infant growth. Our data may be helpful when considering the normal ranges of these blood parameters for healthy parturient women.

健康妇女阴道分娩前立即测定的抗凝血酶活性、血小板计数、血红蛋白浓度和红细胞压积值。
目的:确定健康单胎妊娠孕妇阴道分娩前抗凝血酶(AT)活性、血小板计数(Plt)、血红蛋白浓度(Hb)和红细胞压积值(Ht)的正常参考值,并确定这些血液参数与胎儿生长的关系。方法:对300例因阵痛和/或胎膜破裂在妊娠第36周入院的连续妇女进行全血细胞计数和AT活性检测。所有妇女血压正常,单胎妊娠,入院时没有蛋白尿,每周体重增加>或= 0.5 kg,或其他特殊并发症。所有的妇女都尝试阴道分娩。结果:AT活性中位数(第5- 95百分位)为90% (71-110%),Plt为234x10(9)/L (150-337x10(9)/L), Hb为11.0 g/dL (9.5-12.8 g/dL), Ht为34.0%(30.4-38.6%)。Hb值>或=中位数(11.0 g/dL)的妇女所生的婴儿明显小于其同行。结论:相当数量的健康妇女在分娩前立即表现出AT活性和/或血小板计数降低。血红蛋白升高对婴儿生长有不利影响。我们的数据可能有助于考虑健康孕妇这些血液参数的正常范围。
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