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State of hemostatic system and perinatal outcomes in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus on background of preeclampsia

Abstract

For pregnant women with disorders of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by decrease activity of the fibrinolysis system, an increase in the activity of procoagulant and vascular-platelet links in hemostasis is characteristic. The hemostatic system directly depend on the state of carbohydrate metabolism and require adequate correction of the level of glycemia. Thus, gestational diabetes mellitus is one of the triggers for the development of hemostasis system disorders, possible venous thromboembolism in pregnancy and, as a result, the growth of perinatal morbidity and mortality.

About the Authors

O. N. Tyurina
Mordovian State University n. a. N. O. Ogaryov
Russian Federation


I. E. Averyanova
Mordovian State University n. a. N. O. Ogaryov
Russian Federation


E. V. Negodnova
Mordovian State University n. a. N. O. Ogaryov
Russian Federation


T. I. Zavyalova
Mordovian State University n. a. N. O. Ogaryov
Russian Federation


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Tyurina O.N., Averyanova I.E., Negodnova E.V., Zavyalova T.I. State of hemostatic system and perinatal outcomes in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus on background of preeclampsia. Medical alphabet. 2017;4(37):50-51. (In Russ.)

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