复发性流产-改变妇女生活的状况

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.22543/2392-7674.1384
D. Bălălău, Fernanda-Ecaterina Augustin, D. Bogheanu, Alin-Gabriel Negulescu, R. Sima, A. Dumitriu, S. Păunică, L. Pleș
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据估计,2.5%的试图怀孕的妇女会发生复发性妊娠丢失。RPL的定义因使用的指南而异。在欧洲,RPL被定义为在妊娠24周之前两次或两次以上的流产。虽然许多因素与复发性流产的高风险有关,但在大约一半的病例中,病因不明。与复发性流产有关的因素有环境因素、行为因素、遗传因素、内分泌因素、代谢因素、自身免疫因素、解剖因素、血栓形成因素和男性因素。考虑到多种致病因素,RPL经常需要跨学科的诊断和治疗方法。由于其重复性,RPL对想要孩子的夫妇来说是一种心理创伤。因此,同理心和支持也是必要的,在治疗方法的情况下,夫妻反复流产的情况下整合
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Recurrent pregnancy loss - a life changing condition for women
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is estimated to occur in 2.5% of women trying to conceive. Definition of RPL varies depending on used guideline. In Europe, RPL is defined as two or more lost pregnancies before 24 weeks’ gestation. Although many factors have been associated with a higher risk of recurrent miscarriage, the aetiology is unknown in about half of cases. Several factors have been related to recurrent pregnancy loss, such as: environmental, behavioral, genetic, endocrine, metabolic, autoimmune, anatomic, thrombophilia and male factor. Given the multitude of etiopathogenic factors, RPL frequently requires an interdisciplinary approach for diagnosis and treatment. By its repetitive nature, RPL represents a psychological trauma on the couple who wants to conceive a child. Consequently, empathy and support are also necessary to be integrated in the therapeutic approach in the case of couples with recurrent miscarriage
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