多模式治疗孕妇脑动静脉畸形

S. B. Kerchelaeva, V.V. Dergunova, N. Ivannikov, O. Yushina
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目前,生殖外疾病是孕产妇死亡的主要原因之一。脑动静脉畸形(Brain arteriovenous malformation, AVM)是一种先天性的血管系统异常,是小动脉与小静脉之间没有中间毛细血管网络的病理性直接连接。这种现象是血管破裂和出血的先决条件,可能致命或导致严重残疾。脑动静脉畸形导致23%的孕妇颅内出血,5-12%的孕妇死亡。作者分享了他们的经验与脑AVM的孕妇有利的产妇和胎儿的结局。讨论了管理方法。妊娠期AVM的及时诊断,妊娠、分娩和产后的多模式管理方法,以及医疗保健算法的发展,降低了孕产妇死亡率和发病率,改善了围产期结局。关键词:妊娠、分娩、产后、动静脉畸形、出血、多模式入路。引用本文:Kerchelaeva S.B, Dergunova v.v., Ivannikov N.Yu。,余玉娜。多模式治疗孕妇脑动静脉畸形。俄罗斯妇女与儿童健康杂志,2022;5(2):153-156。DOI: 10.32364 / 2618-8430-2022-5-2-153-156
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Multimodal approach to the management of pregnant women with brain arteriovenous malformation
Extragenital diseases currently hold one of the leading positions among the causes of maternal death. Brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a congenital anomaly of the vascular system, which is a pathological direct connection between small arteries and small veins without an interim capillary network. This phenomenon is a prerequisite for vessel rupture and hemorrhage that is potentially lethal or results in severe disability. Brain AVMs cause intracranial hemorrhages in 23% of pregnant women and maternal death in 5–12%. The authors share their experience with brain AVM in a pregnant woman with favorable maternal and fetal outcomes. Management approaches are discussed. Timely diagnosis of AVM during pregnancy, multimodal management approach to pregnancy, delivery, and postnatal period, and the development of medical care algorithm reduce the rate of maternal death and morbidity and improve perinatal outcomes. KEYWORDS: pregnancy, delivery, postnatal period, arteriovenous malformation, hemorrhage, multimodal approach. FOR CITATION: Kerchelaeva S.B., Dergunova V.V., Ivannikov N.Yu., Yushina O.Yu. Multimodal approach to the management of pregnant women with brain arteriovenous malformation. Russian Journal of Woman and Child Health. 2022;5(2):153–156 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2618-8430-2022-5-2-153-156
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