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THE ROLE OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN THE RISK STRATIFICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA: THE CLINICIAN’S VIEW

Ignatko I.V., Florova V.S., Kuznetsov A.C., Kuzina E.Y.
Архив акушерства и гинекологии им. В.Ф. Снегирева
Т. 4, № 4, С. 181-186
Опубликовано: 15 2017
Тип ресурса: Статья; Обзор

DOI:10.18821/2313-8726-2017-4-4-181-186

Аннотация:
Preeclampsia is one of the main causes of maternal mortality and leads to 50-60 thousand deaths annually worldwide, its prevalence in the world is 5-8[%]. Moreover, this complication is associated with an increased risk of the development of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in the mother and child. Preeclampsia is a multi-systemic syndrome including hereditary and environmental factors in its pathogenesis and pathophysiology, and the only effective method of the treatment is still delivery. Regardless of the time of debut, preeclampsia is often characterized by the relative well-being of a pregnant woman, right up to the development of severe pre-eclampsia. This review is devoted to biochemical markers of the high risk of pre-eclampsia. Of particular interest there is the balance of proangiogenic (PIGF) and anti-angiogenic (sFlt) growth factors at different gestational ages; both the correct interpretation of the sFlt/PIGF balance and the correlation with the history data already allow us to expand the criteria for the prevention of preeclampsia and open up prospects for optimizing obstetric tactics in the third trimester of pregnancy.
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 2313-8726
Ignatko I.V. Irina V.
Florova V.S. Violetta S.
Kuznetsov A.C.
Kuzina E.Y. E. Yu
Первый МГМУ им. И.М. Сеченова МЗ РФ
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Ltd «Laboratory of the Center for Immunology and Reproduction
THE ROLE OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN THE RISK STRATIFICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA: THE CLINICIAN’S VIEW
Текст визуальный электронный
Архив акушерства и гинекологии им. В.Ф. Снегирева
Eco-Vector
Т. 4, № 4 С. 181-186
2017
преэклампсия
артериальная гипертензия
предикторы и маркеры преэклампсии
preeclampsia
эклампсия
эклампсия
eclampsia
eclampsia
артериальная гипертензия
arterial hypertension
predictors and markers of pre-eclampsia
PAPP-A
PAPP-A
PIGF
PIGF
sFlt
sFlt
Статья
Обзор
Preeclampsia is one of the main causes of maternal mortality and leads to 50-60 thousand deaths annually worldwide, its prevalence in the world is 5-8[%]. Moreover, this complication is associated with an increased risk of the development of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in the mother and child. Preeclampsia is a multi-systemic syndrome including hereditary and environmental factors in its pathogenesis and pathophysiology, and the only effective method of the treatment is still delivery. Regardless of the time of debut, preeclampsia is often characterized by the relative well-being of a pregnant woman, right up to the development of severe pre-eclampsia. This review is devoted to biochemical markers of the high risk of pre-eclampsia. Of particular interest there is the balance of proangiogenic (PIGF) and anti-angiogenic (sFlt) growth factors at different gestational ages; both the correct interpretation of the sFlt/PIGF balance and the correlation with the history data already allow us to expand the criteria for the prevention of preeclampsia and open up prospects for optimizing obstetric tactics in the third trimester of pregnancy.