血栓在妊娠中的作用。

Thrombosis Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-18 DOI:10.1155/2013/516420
Elisabeth M Battinelli, Ariela Marshall, Jean M Connors
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引用次数: 68

摘要

血栓性疾病是全世界围产期发病率和死亡率的主要原因。妊娠期血栓形成是多因素的,既有妊娠期的生理变化(诱发相对高凝状态),也有生理变化(导致淤积增加),以及遗传性和获得性血栓形成的影响。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了这些因素对血栓形成的影响,以及妊娠相关血栓形成对妊娠结局影响的证据。然后我们讨论在妊娠和产褥期预防性和治疗性抗凝的使用。我们在讨论证据的背景下回顾抗凝治疗的适应症和剂量建议,包括缺乏证据和该领域的正式指南。我们简要地讨论了新的口服抗凝剂在妊娠中的作用,并得出结论,在有血栓和妊娠相关血栓的妇女中进行进一步的研究可能有助于澄清未来这种情况的管理。
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The role of thrombophilia in pregnancy.

Thrombotic disease is a major cause of peripartum morbidity and mortality worldwide. Development of thrombosis in pregnancy is multifactorial due to the physiologic changes of pregnancy-which induce a relative hypercoagulable state-as well as physical changes leading to increased stasis and also the effects of both the inherited and the acquired thrombophilias. In this review, we discuss the impact of each of these factors on the development of thrombosis as well as the evidence for the impact of pregnancy-associated thrombosis on pregnancy outcome. We then discuss the use of both prophylactic and therapeutic anticoagulation during pregnancy and the puerperium. We review the indications and dosing recommendations for administration of anticoagulation in a context of discussing the evidence including the lack of evidence and formal guidelines in this area. We briefly address the role of the new oral anticoagulants in pregnancy and conclude that significant further research in women with thrombophilias and pregnancy-associated thrombosis may help clarify the management of this condition in the future.

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