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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/2516
Title: Pregnancy complications in women with Abruptio Placentae
Authors: Sagaidac, Irina
Friptu, Valentin
Keywords: abruptio placentae;vaginal bleeding;gestational hypertension
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Filodiritto Publisher
Citation: Sagaidac, Irina, Friptu, Valentin. Pregnancy complications in women with Abruptio Placentae. 13th National Congress of Urogynecology, 29 September – 1 October, 2016, Brasov : Proceeding of Urogyn, pp. 262-266.
Abstract: The aim of the present study is to determine the peculiarities of clinical evolution of pregnancy and labor, the percentage of cesarean section in the study group and to collect information regarding the intrauterine status of the fetus of women that were diagnosed with Abruptio Placentae (AP). Statistically significant results were obtained in the study group in case of imminent miscarriage (25.0±2.30% vs. 2.1±0.64%, p<0.001), vaginal bleeding during pregnancy (5,6±1,22% vs. 1,7±0,68%, p <0.001), imminence of premature birth (19.7±2.11% vs. 3.4±0.96%, p<0.001), polyhydramnios (6.5±1.31% vs. 2.5±0.83%, p<0.01), gestational hypertension (25,1±1,86% vs. 1,1±0,55%, p<0,001), preeclampsia (8.5±1.48% vs. 1.4±1.62%, p<0.001) and antiphospholipid syndrome (2.8±0.88% vs. 0.3±0.29% of cases, p<0.01). Caesarean section was registered in the majority of cases in 91%, in the studied group, being conditioned by the fetal hypoxia/circulatory insufficiency or continuous vaginal bleeding Keywords: abruptio placentae, vaginal bleeding, gestational hypertension
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/2516
ISSN: 978-88-95922-78-2
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