Iron deficiencies in obstetric-gynecologic practice

Ar.A. Mikhelson, E. Lebedenko, O. Gayda, Al.A. Mikhelson, T. Feoktistova, A. Mikhelson
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Deficiency or excess of microelements and vitamins significantly affects the vital activity at each step of human life. This is particularly significant during pregnancy because of immediate and long-term effects on the fetus and newborn. Iron is one of the essential microelements and plays an important role in the mechanisms of biological oxidation. Iron metabolism in the human body is quite complex and impossible without synergy with other metals and vitamins. Iron is most closely related to folic acid and is critical for many vital processes, including embryogenesis. Considering that iron and folic acid deficiencies (leading to anemias in extreme cases) negatively affect pregnancy course, its favorable outcome, and prognosis for a newborn, these conditions are to be addressed. Medications are diverse, they should be selected based on the specificity of iron and folic acid metabolism. Among preparations currently available in Russia, combined ones best meet the requirements (iron valence, iron compounds, association with synergid components, dosage form). KEYWORDS: iron, folic acid, iron-deficiency anemia, folate-deficiency anemia, therapy, combined preparations. FOR CITATION: Mikhelson Ar.A., Lebedenko E.Yu., Gayda O.V. et al. Iron deficiencies in obstetric-gynecologic practice. Russian Journal of Woman and Child Health. 2022;5(2):129–137 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2618-8430-2022-5-2-129-137.
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铁缺乏在妇产科实践
微量元素和维生素的缺乏或过量会严重影响人类生命的每一个阶段的重要活动。这在怀孕期间尤其重要,因为对胎儿和新生儿有直接和长期的影响。铁是人体必需的微量元素之一,在生物氧化机制中起着重要作用。铁在人体内的代谢是非常复杂的,没有其他金属和维生素的协同作用是不可能的。铁与叶酸的关系最为密切,对包括胚胎发生在内的许多生命过程至关重要。考虑到铁和叶酸缺乏(在极端情况下导致贫血)对妊娠过程、其有利结果和新生儿预后有负面影响,这些情况需要解决。药物是多种多样的,应根据铁和叶酸代谢的特异性来选择。在俄罗斯目前可用的制剂中,组合制剂最符合要求(铁价,铁化合物,与协同成分的结合,剂型)。关键词:铁、叶酸、缺铁性贫血、叶酸缺乏性贫血、治疗、联合制剂引证:Mikhelson a.a。Lebedenko e.u u。Gayda O.V.等。铁缺乏在妇产科实践。俄罗斯妇女与儿童健康杂志,2022;5(2):129-137。DOI: 10.32364 / 2618-8430-2022-5-2-129-137。
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