Thromboelastography, whole-blood haemostasis and recurrent miscarriage.

Hum Reprod

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Imperial College London, St Mary's Hospital, Mint Wing, South Wharf Road, London W2 1PG, UK.

Published: December 2003

Background: Some cases of recurrent miscarriage have a thrombotic basis. Thromboelastography is a rapid, reproducible test of whole-blood haemostasis.

Methods: Thromboelastography was performed in 494 consecutive, non-pregnant women (median age 35 years; range 21-48) with a history of miscarriages at <12 weeks gestation (median 4; range 3-12) and 55 parous women (median age 33 years; range 20-41) with no history of pregnancy loss. The prospective outcome of untreated pregnancies amongst 108 women with recurrent miscarriage was studied.

Results: The maximum clot amplitude (MA) (median 66.0 mm; range 48.0-76.0) was significantly higher and the rate of clot lysis (LY30) (median 2.5%; range 0.5-7.8) significantly lower amongst women with recurrent miscarriage compared with controls (MA 61.5 mm; range 50.0-67.0; P = 0.01; LY30 4.9%; range 2.9-9.7; P = 0.01). The pre-pregnancy MA was significantly higher amongst women who subsequently miscarried (median 66.0 mm; range 54.0-73.0) compared with those whose had a live birth (median 61.7 mm; 48.0-71.5; P < 0.01). A pre-pregnancy MA >or=64 mm has a sensitivity of 68% and specificity of 82% to predict miscarriage.

Conclusions: Thromboelastography identifies a subgroup of women with recurrent miscarriage to be in a prothrombotic state outside of pregnancy. Women in such a state are at increased risk of miscarriage in future untreated pregnancies.

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