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Принципы профилактической терапии у беременных женщинс метаболическим синдромом

Принципы профилактической терапии у беременных женщинс метаболическим синдромом

Abstract

Метаболический синдром широко распространен среди женщин репродуктивного возраста. Метаболический синдром это фактор риска развития разнообразных осложнений беременности. Наличие генетического гипофибринолиза у женщин с метаболическим синдромом в сочетании с другими формами тромбофилии, провоспалительного статуса обуславливает нарушение процессов имплантации, инвазии трофобласта, плацентации. Это в дальнейшем может привести к развитию гестоза, фетоплацентарной недостаточности, синдрома задержки внутриутробного развития плода, синдрома потери плода в течение беременности. Чем раньше начата противотромботическая профилактика, тем лучше исход беременности.

Metabolic syndrome is widespread among women of reproductive age. Metabolic syndrome is associated with at higher risk of developing various obstetric complications. The hereditary or acquired forms of thrombophilia may play an important role in impaired invasion cytotrophoblast and impaired placental development. It may lead to fetal loss syndrome, pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth retardation and other obstetric complications in women with metabolic syndrome The earlier antithrombotic prophylaxis is initiated, the better the outcome of pregnancy will be.

Keywords

МЕТАБОЛИЧЕСКИЙ СИНДРОМ,METABOLIC SYNDROME,ТРОМБОФИЛИЯ,THROMBOPHILIA,ПРОВОСПАЛИТЕЛЬНЫЙ СТАТУС,PRO-INFLAMMATORY STATUS,ПРОТИВОТРОМБОТИЧЕСКАЯ ПРОФИЛАКТИКА,ANTITHROMBOTIC PROPHYLAXIS

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