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Thrombophilic mutations are a main risk factor for placental abruption.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
Short description:
Thrombophilic mutations are a main risk factor for placental abruption / Facchinetti, Fabio; L., Marozio; E., Grandone; C., Pizzi; Volpe, Annibale; C., Benedetto. - In: HAEMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0390-6078. - STAMPA. - 88:7(2003), pp. 785-788.
abstract:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate inherited thrombophilic factor V Leiden and factor II A20210 mutations in women presenting with abruption of a normally implanted placenta.In a multi-center, case-control study, 50 consecutive women requiring immediate delivery because of abruption of the placenta were enrolled. Inclusion criteria were: abruptio placentae requiring immediate delivery, normally implanted placenta, Caucasian ethnic background, parity <3, delivery performed at Institutions. Exclusion criteria were: history of thromboembolism, history of 2 or more spontaneous abortions, uterine leiomyomas with a diameter >5 cm, illicit drug abuse, premature rupture of membranes, multiple pregnancy. One hundred Caucasian women with uneventful pregnancies carried to term, matched for parity and age, served as controls.Heterozygotes were found to be significantly more prevalent among women with abruptio placentae than among controls. The carriership of the FV Leiden mutation confers a OR of 9.12 (95\% C.I.: 2.18-31.7; p=0.0005). Women carrying F II A20210 mutation have a OR of 12.25 (95\% C.I.: 2.36-29.6; p=0.0004). No homozygotes or double heterozygotes were found. Twenty-three patients (46\%) also met the criteria for a diagnosis of pre-eclampsia (PE). In such cases the prevalence of mutations (factor V: 6 cases, 26.1\%; factor II: 5 cases, 21.7\%) was similar to that in women without pre-eclampsia (factor V: 5 cases, 18.7\%; factor II: 5 cases, 18.5\%).The presence of either of the above reported thrombophilic mutations represents a relevant risk factor for the occurrence of placental abruption in Caucasians. This risk is independent of the development of pre-eclampsia. Patients who have had dramatic abruption of a normally implanted placenta should undergo evaluation for the presence of genetic mutations of coagulation factors V and II.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Abruptio Placentae; etiology, Adolescent, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Factor V; genetics, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Mutation, Pregnancy, Prothrombin; genetics, Risk Factors, Thrombophilia; complications/genetics
List of contributors:
Facchinetti, Fabio; L., Marozio; E., Grandone; C., Pizzi; Volpe, Annibale; C., Benedetto
Authors of the University:
FACCHINETTI Fabio
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/740805
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/740805/5346/Thrombophilic%20mutations%20are%20a%20main%20risk%20factor%20for%20placental%20abruption..pdf
Published in:
HAEMATOLOGICA
Journal
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