Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?

Objective of the study: to study changes of electrolyte balance and hematocrit in the first trimester vomiting and in uncomplicated pregnancy. Material and methods. 109 women in the first trimester of pregnancy were divided into 2 groups. Group I consisted of 58 patients with complaints on vomiting...

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Main Authors: O. S. Zahorodnia, I. B. Ventskivska, S. S. Leush, A. V. Kazak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House TRILIST 2020-10-01
Series:Репродуктивная эндокринология
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spelling doaj-eb0b784fc5894774ad503d03b4a055fd2021-07-02T19:36:15ZengPublishing House TRILISTРепродуктивная эндокринология2309-41172411-12952020-10-01054636610.18370/2309-4117.2020.54.63-66214778Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?O. S. Zahorodnia0I. B. Ventskivska1S. S. Leush2A. V. Kazak3Bogomolets National Medical University, KyivBogomolets National Medical University, KyivBogomolets National Medical University, KyivBogomolets National Medical University, KyivObjective of the study: to study changes of electrolyte balance and hematocrit in the first trimester vomiting and in uncomplicated pregnancy. Material and methods. 109 women in the first trimester of pregnancy were divided into 2 groups. Group I consisted of 58 patients with complaints on vomiting from 1 to 10 times a day, group II – 51 women without complaints of nausea and vomiting. At the beginning of the study and at 20 weeks the concentrations of the main electrolytes in the serum, as well as the hematocrit index, were determined in all study participants. Groups were compared basing not only modern concentration level, but also distribution of each meaning in total. Results. Despite the loss of fluid and electrolytes with vomiting, patients in group I did not differ from women with uncomplicated pregnancy in average ion concentrations and hematocrit. However, the distribution of the study participants by the indicators showed that the majority of women in group II had high levels of serum sodium and hematocrit. In addition, the dynamics of pregnancy progression in women of group I showed a decrease in sodium concentration and in pregnant women in group II – on the contrary, the tendency to increase this indicator. Conclusion. Vomiting of the first trimester does not lead to significant changes in electrolyte balance. However, with the progression of pregnancy, such patients show adequate hemodilution, which implies a decrease in sodium concentration and hematocrit. At the same time, in some patients with uncomplicated course of the first trimester of pregnancy, there is a tendency for defective hemodilution. This can lead to endothelial dysfunction and associated obstetric complications, by the time patients with first pregnancy vomiting have more favorable changes of blood circulationhttp://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/214778vomiting of pregnancyhematocritsodium
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author O. S. Zahorodnia
I. B. Ventskivska
S. S. Leush
A. V. Kazak
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I. B. Ventskivska
S. S. Leush
A. V. Kazak
Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
Репродуктивная эндокринология
vomiting of pregnancy
hematocrit
sodium
author_facet O. S. Zahorodnia
I. B. Ventskivska
S. S. Leush
A. V. Kazak
author_sort O. S. Zahorodnia
title Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
title_short Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
title_full Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
title_fullStr Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
title_full_unstemmed Vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
title_sort vomiting of first pregnancy trimester: how to estimate?
publisher Publishing House TRILIST
series Репродуктивная эндокринология
issn 2309-4117
2411-1295
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objective of the study: to study changes of electrolyte balance and hematocrit in the first trimester vomiting and in uncomplicated pregnancy. Material and methods. 109 women in the first trimester of pregnancy were divided into 2 groups. Group I consisted of 58 patients with complaints on vomiting from 1 to 10 times a day, group II – 51 women without complaints of nausea and vomiting. At the beginning of the study and at 20 weeks the concentrations of the main electrolytes in the serum, as well as the hematocrit index, were determined in all study participants. Groups were compared basing not only modern concentration level, but also distribution of each meaning in total. Results. Despite the loss of fluid and electrolytes with vomiting, patients in group I did not differ from women with uncomplicated pregnancy in average ion concentrations and hematocrit. However, the distribution of the study participants by the indicators showed that the majority of women in group II had high levels of serum sodium and hematocrit. In addition, the dynamics of pregnancy progression in women of group I showed a decrease in sodium concentration and in pregnant women in group II – on the contrary, the tendency to increase this indicator. Conclusion. Vomiting of the first trimester does not lead to significant changes in electrolyte balance. However, with the progression of pregnancy, such patients show adequate hemodilution, which implies a decrease in sodium concentration and hematocrit. At the same time, in some patients with uncomplicated course of the first trimester of pregnancy, there is a tendency for defective hemodilution. This can lead to endothelial dysfunction and associated obstetric complications, by the time patients with first pregnancy vomiting have more favorable changes of blood circulation
topic vomiting of pregnancy
hematocrit
sodium
url http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/214778
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