Title of article
Haemostasis in normal and abnormal pregnancy
Author/Authors
M?iread N. OʹRiordan، نويسنده , , John R. Higgins، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
12
From page
385
To page
396
Abstract
Haemostasis is a complex and dynamic equilibrium involving pro-coagulants, the natural anticoagulation system and fibrinolysis. Normal human pregnancy is associated with profound alterations to the process of haemostasis such that the pro-coagulant effect becomes dominant. There are very few studies which have attempted to elucidate the adaptations that take place in the uteroplacental circulation where the haemostatic system faces the conflicting tasks of maintaining blood fluidity during pregnancy while preparing for the haemostatic challenge of delivery. It is hypothesised that excessive thrombosis within the uteroplacental circulation provides the mechanistic basis for the reported associations between the inherited thrombophilias and major pregnancy complications. The evidence underpinning this widely quoted hypothesis is weak.
Keywords
pregnancy , pre-eclampsia , coagulation , fibrinolysis , uteroplacental circulation
Journal title
Best Paractice and Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Best Paractice and Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Record number
465409
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