ASPIRIN ADMINISTRATION FOR PREVENTION OF ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES

E. Bujold, S. Roberge, S. Demers, K. Nicolaides
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The prophylactic use of low-dose aspirin for prevention of preeclampsia has been an important research question in obstetrics for the last three decades. In 1979, Crandon and Isherwood observed that nulliparous women who had taken aspirin regularly during pregnancy were less likely to have preeclampsia than women who did not. In 1985, Beaufils et al published the first randomized trial suggesting that 150 mg aspirin and 300 mg dipyridamole daily from 3 months’ gestation onwards decreased the risk of preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction and stillbirth in high-risk women. Subsequently, more than 50 trials have been carried out throughout the world and a meta-analysis of these studies reported that the administration of low-dose aspirin in high-risk pregnancies is associated with a decrease in the rate of preeclampsia by approximately 10%. Consequently, several national professional bodies recommend that high-risk pregnancies should be treated with aspirin (50–150 mg daily).
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阿司匹林用于预防不良妊娠结局
预防性使用低剂量阿司匹林预防先兆子痫一直是一个重要的研究问题在产科在过去的三十年。1979年,克兰登和伊舍伍德观察到,怀孕期间定期服用阿司匹林的未生育妇女患先兆子痫的可能性低于未服用阿司匹林的妇女。1985年,Beaufils等人发表了第一项随机试验,表明从妊娠3个月起每天服用150毫克阿司匹林和300毫克双嘧达莫可降低高危妇女发生先兆子痫、胎儿生长受限和死胎的风险。随后,在世界各地进行了50多项试验,对这些研究的荟萃分析报告称,在高危妊娠中使用低剂量阿司匹林可使先兆子痫发生率降低约10%。因此,一些国家专业机构建议高危妊娠应服用阿司匹林(每日50-150毫克)。
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