Thrombophilia is a congenital or acquired disorder of haemostatic imbalance leading to clot formation. Congenital thrombophilia is a result of different genetic polymorphisms in the genes coding for particular elements in coagulation and fibrinolysis processes and is connected with excessive readiness to thrombosis in the carriers the mutated alleles. A higher coagulation activity has been observed in case of pregnant women who are carriers of congenital thrombophilia, when compared to the pre-pregnancy activity. These changes concern first of all utero-placental circulation, and may lead to many complications during pregnancy such as: recurrent miscarriages, intrauterine fetal death in second and third trimester, preeclampsia/eclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction and placental abruption. Numerous research indicates that anticoagulation prophylaxis in pregnant women with the abovementioned complications in medical history might prevent a similar condition in the following pregnancies. What is more, it underlines that administration of low molecular weight heparin and acetylsalicylic acid may improve perinatal outcome in thrombophilic women. However, the notion whether anticoagulant prophylaxis should be applied in women with preeclampsia, fetal hypotrophy or fetal loss remains disputable. Furthermore, the question of when the prophylaxis should start and of its duration remains unanswered. The following summary focuses on congenital thrombophilia in pregnant women with burdened anamnesis and suggested pattern of anticoagulation prophylaxis.
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J Clin Med
December 2024
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA.
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