State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history

Purpose of the study. To study the fetoplacental system (FPS) status in women with obstetric pathology and a burdened reproductive history. Materials and methods. The study included 500 pregnant women who were divided into four groups: I – 150 women with an uterus scar, II – 150 women after assiste...

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Main Author: Н. П. Гончарук
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House TRILIST 2019-12-01
Series:Репродуктивная эндокринология
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Online Access:http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/186181
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spelling doaj-3b5062ff3d624787b93a51eb33e8c9c52021-07-02T15:35:00ZengPublishing House TRILISTРепродуктивная эндокринология2309-41172411-12952019-12-01049505310.18370/2309-4117.2019.49.50-53186181State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive historyН. П. Гончарук0P.L. Shupik National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Kiev City Maternity Hospital No. 1, KyivPurpose of the study. To study the fetoplacental system (FPS) status in women with obstetric pathology and a burdened reproductive history. Materials and methods. The study included 500 pregnant women who were divided into four groups: I – 150 women with an uterus scar, II – 150 women after assisted reproductive technologies, III – 150 women with anomalies in labor, 0 – 50 healthy pregnant women without obstetric pathology and without burdened reproductive history. The level of PPS hormones was determined in serum, depending on type of obstetric pathology and characteristics of the reproductive history. The study of hormonal indicators was carried out in the pregnancy dynamics. Fetus state was evaluated with a cardiotocographic study. Results. Increase in placental lactogen level was observed in the pregnancy dynamics in women with obstetric pathology and a burdened reproductive history, but its growth in 21–30 and 31–40 weeks was less than in pregnant women without obstetric pathology and without a burdened reproductive history. Dynamics of the estriol and estradiol levels in the blood in all groups in the gestational age of 21–30 weeks was characterized by approximately the same levels of decrease compared with healthy pregnant women without obstetric complications. Decrease in progesterone secretion was observed in all pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history. Dynamics of it level in the blood serum during pregnancy up to 20 weeks, 21–30 weeks and 31–40 weeks showed a decrease. This is a reflection of changes in the PPS state in general and leads to fetus deterioration. Conclusions. There is a feto-placental insufficiency in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and with a burdened reproductive history that is manifested by inhibition of the hormonal function of the feto-placental complex and proceeds against the background of fetal heart rate changes. Identified changes require the preventive and therapeutic measures aimed at correcting the fetus impaired condition and changes in FPShttp://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/186181feto-placental complexhormonespregnancyobstetric pathologyburdened reproductive history
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State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
Репродуктивная эндокринология
feto-placental complex
hormones
pregnancy
obstetric pathology
burdened reproductive history
author_facet Н. П. Гончарук
author_sort Н. П. Гончарук
title State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
title_short State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
title_full State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
title_fullStr State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
title_full_unstemmed State of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
title_sort state of the pheto-placenteral complex in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history
publisher Publishing House TRILIST
series Репродуктивная эндокринология
issn 2309-4117
2411-1295
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Purpose of the study. To study the fetoplacental system (FPS) status in women with obstetric pathology and a burdened reproductive history. Materials and methods. The study included 500 pregnant women who were divided into four groups: I – 150 women with an uterus scar, II – 150 women after assisted reproductive technologies, III – 150 women with anomalies in labor, 0 – 50 healthy pregnant women without obstetric pathology and without burdened reproductive history. The level of PPS hormones was determined in serum, depending on type of obstetric pathology and characteristics of the reproductive history. The study of hormonal indicators was carried out in the pregnancy dynamics. Fetus state was evaluated with a cardiotocographic study. Results. Increase in placental lactogen level was observed in the pregnancy dynamics in women with obstetric pathology and a burdened reproductive history, but its growth in 21–30 and 31–40 weeks was less than in pregnant women without obstetric pathology and without a burdened reproductive history. Dynamics of the estriol and estradiol levels in the blood in all groups in the gestational age of 21–30 weeks was characterized by approximately the same levels of decrease compared with healthy pregnant women without obstetric complications. Decrease in progesterone secretion was observed in all pregnant women with obstetric pathology and burdened reproductive history. Dynamics of it level in the blood serum during pregnancy up to 20 weeks, 21–30 weeks and 31–40 weeks showed a decrease. This is a reflection of changes in the PPS state in general and leads to fetus deterioration. Conclusions. There is a feto-placental insufficiency in pregnant women with obstetric pathology and with a burdened reproductive history that is manifested by inhibition of the hormonal function of the feto-placental complex and proceeds against the background of fetal heart rate changes. Identified changes require the preventive and therapeutic measures aimed at correcting the fetus impaired condition and changes in FPS
topic feto-placental complex
hormones
pregnancy
obstetric pathology
burdened reproductive history
url http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/186181
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