Thromboelastography in abruptio placentae.

J Obstet Gynaecol

MRC/UN Pregnancy Hypertension Research Unit and Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine University of Natal, Durban, South Africa.

Published: May 1997

The purpose of this study was to document thromboelastographic (TEG) changes in abruptio placentae and to compare these results with that of conventional tests used to monitor coagulation. This was a prospective study of 30 patients with abruptio placentae. All coagulation investigations including the TEG were performed on admission, immediately following delivery, and after periods of 4 hours and 24 hours. Results showed that standard coagulation tests detected coagulation abnormalities except the platelet count returned to normal limits within 24 hours of delivery. There was strong correlation between fibrinogen levels and the TEG parameters, ma and k time (r=0.8). There was moderate correlation between platelet count and ma (r=0.6). In conclusion, minor abnormalities in the clotting profile are clinically unimportant. The TEG does not detect such minor abnormalities because of its inherent ability to test the coagulation cascade as a whole. Major abnormalities are clinically relevant and the TEG detect 75% of them. Further, the TEG establishes the diagnosis of hypercoagulability an early sign of disseminated intravascular coagulation. Although standard laboratory tests are still necessary to detect coagulation abnormalities on admission, the TEG is a useful test in large obstetric units where laboratory results are not immediately available for the purposes of monitoring and treating ongoing coagulation defects.

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