孕妇的潜伏性缺铁治疗

Q3 Medicine
I. I. Kutsenko, E. I. Kravtsova, L. A. Kholina, O. V. Tomina
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根据各种研究,总体人群中潜在铁缺乏症(LID)的发病率在70%以上。然而,常规检查不能在孕前检查和妊娠头三个月检测到LID;因此,妇女没有得到适当的治疗,铁缺乏在怀孕的第二和第三个月表现出来。LID引起缺氧,导致妊娠、分娩和产后并发症。的目标。评估铁与叶酸补充剂与维生素矿物质复合物在LID孕妇中改善孕产妇和围产期结局的有效性。材料和方法。在实际临床实践中进行了一项前瞻性队列非干预性研究(观察性研究)。共有461名年龄在19至35岁之间的孕妇参与了这项研究。在研究中,根据LID校正方法,将女性分为两组:服用硫酸铁247.25毫克,相当于铁含量80毫克+叶酸350克(Gyno-Tardyferon),或服用维生素矿物质复合物,铁含量1418毫克。随时间监测常规全血细胞计数、血清铁、血清铁蛋白和转铁蛋白。结果。Gyno-Tardyferon具有较高的治疗和预防效果;含铁复合维生素复合物的疗效分别为100%和35%。妊娠期间没有LID进展表现出缺铁也被认为是一个有利的结果。结论。结果表明,及时使用含铁药物(Gyno-Tardyferon)治疗LID可预防明显的缺铁和血循环缺氧,最终降低妊娠、分娩和产后并发症的发生率。
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Latent iron deficiency therapy in pregnant women
According to various studies, the overall population incidence of latent iron deficiency (LID) ranges from 70% and more. However, routine tests cannot detect LID during preconception examination and in the first trimester of pregnancy; therefore, women receive no proper treatment, and iron deficiency manifest in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. LID causes hypoxia, leading to pregnancy, labor, and postpartum complications. Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of iron with folic acid supplements compared to vitamin-mineral complexes in pregnant women with LID to improve maternal and perinatal outcomes. Materials and methods. A prospective cohort non-interventional study (observational program) in real clinical practice was conducted. In total 461 pregnant women aged 19 to 35 with LID were included in the study. During the study, women were divided into two groups according to the method of LID correction: administration of iron sulfate 247.25 mg, which corresponds to an iron content of 80 mg + folic acid 350 g (Gyno-Tardyferon), or vitamin-mineral complexes with an iron content of 1418 mg. Routine complete blood count, serum iron, serum ferritin, and transferrin were monitored over time. Results. Gyno-Tardyferon showed high therapeutic and prophylactic efficacy; the rate of favorable outcomes was 100% and 35% for multivitamin iron-containing complexes. No LID progression to manifest iron deficiency during pregnancy can also be considered a favorable outcome. Conclusion. The results showed that timely treatment of LID with an iron-containing medication (Gyno-Tardyferon) prevents manifested iron deficiency and hemic and circulatory hypoxia, which ultimately reduces the rate of pregnancy, labor, and postpartum complications.
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Gynecology
Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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