Screening and management of inherited thrombophilias in the setting of adverse pregnancy outcome
- PMID: 15519428
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clp.2004.07.002
Screening and management of inherited thrombophilias in the setting of adverse pregnancy outcome
Abstract
Inherited thrombophilic conditions are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including severe pre-eclampsia, fetal loss, abruptio placentae, and intauterine growth restriction. Although the prevalence of these complications is approximately 8% in the general population, their presence is associated with a significantly increased recurrence risk. Thrombophilic conditions most strongly associated with adverse pregnancy outcome include factor V Leiden, prothrombin gene mutation, and deficiencies of protein S, protein C, and antithrombin. Other thrombophilic conditions, such as protein Z deficiency, also appear to be associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications. Antenatal administration of heparin to prevent pregnancy complications has shown promise in small studies, but a randomized, placebo-controlled trial is necessary to determine whether heparin administration is beneficial in preventing adverse pregnancy outcome.
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