先兆子痫妇女的血小板聚集和血栓弹性测量监测:一项前瞻性观察研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY International journal of obstetric anesthesia Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijoa.2024.104297
Malin Andersson , Peter Bengtsson , Ove Karlsson , Sven-Egron Thörn , Lilja Thorgeirsdottir , Lina Bergman , Jonatan Oras , Birgitta Romlin
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背景:血小板减少症影响12-20%的先兆子痫妇女,低血小板计数损害凝血。患有先兆子痫的妇女患脑出血、血栓栓塞和产后出血的风险增加。对子痫前期妇女血小板功能和凝血的研究显示了相互矛盾的结果。因此,我们的目的是研究血小板聚集和凝血妇女先兆子痫。方法:作为哥德堡子痫前期不良事件(Gothenburg pre子痫不良事件(GoPROVE)生物银行和数据库的一部分,一项前瞻性观察研究纳入了分娩前患有子痫前期和妊娠正常的妇女。在交货前不久进行了抽样和分析。分析血小板计数,用阻抗聚集法检测血小板粘附和聚集。血栓弹性测定法评估凝血情况。结果:纳入93例先兆子痫患者和45例正常妊娠对照。子痫前期妇女与正常妊娠妇女的血小板聚集(二磷酸腺苷,adp试验)、(花生四烯酸,aspi试验)或(凝血酶受体激活肽,trap试验)无差异。与正常妊娠妇女相比,子痫前期妇女血小板计数较低,凝血(EXTEM-CT和intertem - ct)和凝块形成(EXTEM-CFT和intertem - cft)时间较短。在血小板计数正常的子痫前期妇女中,血小板聚集和凝血功能亢进。在妇女先兆子痫和血小板减少,血小板聚集和血栓弹性试验的凝血是受损与正常妊娠。结论:血小板聚集和凝血弹性试验依赖于血小板计数的先兆子痫妇女。在血小板计数正常的情况下,先兆子痫患者的凝血试验异常。相比之下,患有血小板减少症的女性凝血试验值较低。
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Platelet aggregation and thromboelastometry monitoring in women with preeclampsia: a prospective observational study

Background

Thrombocytopenia affects 12–20% of women with preeclampsia and a low platelet count impairs coagulation. Women with preeclampsia have an increased risk of both cerebral hemorrhage, thromboembolism, and postpartum hemorrhage. Studies of platelet function and coagulation in women with preeclampsia show conflicting results. Therefore, we aimed to study platelet aggregation and coagulation in women with preeclampsia.

Method

Women with preeclampsia and women with normotensive pregnancies were included prior to delivery in a prospective observational study as a part of the Gothenburg Preeclampsia Adverse Event (GoPROVE) Biobank and Database. Sampling and analyses were performed shortly before delivery. Platelet count was analyzed and impedance aggregometry was used for examining platelet adhesion and aggregation. Thromboelastometry was used to assess coagulation.

Results

Ninety-three women with preeclampsia and 45 normotensive pregnant control patients were included. There was no difference in platelet aggregation (adenosine diphosphate, ADP-test), (arachidonic acid, ASPI-test) or (thrombin receptor-activating peptide, TRAP-test) between women with preeclampsia and women with normotensive pregnancies. Women with preeclampsia had lower platelet counts, shorter clotting (EXTEM-CT and INTEM-CT) and clot formation (EXTEM-CFT and INTEM-CFT) times than women with normotensive pregnancies. Platelet aggregation and coagulation were hyperactivated in women with preeclampsia and normal platelet counts. In women with preeclampsia and thrombocytopenia, platelet aggregation and thromboelastic tests of coagulation were impaired compared with normotensive pregnancies.

Conclusion

Platelet aggregation and thromboelastic tests of coagulation are dependent on platelet counts in women with preeclampsia. At normal platelet counts, women with preeclampsia have hyperactivated tests of coagulation. In contrast, women with thrombocytopenia demonstrated lower coagulation test values.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia is the only journal publishing original articles devoted exclusively to obstetric anesthesia and bringing together all three of its principal components; anesthesia care for operative delivery and the perioperative period, pain relief in labour and care of the critically ill obstetric patient. • Original research (both clinical and laboratory), short reports and case reports will be considered. • The journal also publishes invited review articles and debates on topical and controversial subjects in the area of obstetric anesthesia. • Articles on related topics such as perinatal physiology and pharmacology and all subjects of importance to obstetric anaesthetists/anesthesiologists are also welcome. The journal is peer-reviewed by international experts. Scholarship is stressed to include the focus on discovery, application of knowledge across fields, and informing the medical community. Through the peer-review process, we hope to attest to the quality of scholarships and guide the Journal to extend and transform knowledge in this important and expanding area.
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