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COMBINED APPROACH TO CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CHRONIC PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY IN PERINATAL PERIOD: SETTING STANDARD IN DIAGNOSTIC AND OBSTETRIC MANAGEMENT
Author(s) -
Yurii Vladimirovich Tezikov,
Тезиков Юрий Владимирович,
И. С. Липатов,
И. С. Липатов,
Lyudmila Yu. Gogel,
Л Ю Гогель,
A. R. Azamatov,
A. R. Azamatov,
Valibek K. Ermetov,
Valibek K. Ermetov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
nauka i innovacii v medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2618-754X
pISSN - 2500-1388
DOI - 10.35693/2500-1388-2019-4-1-8-15
Subject(s) - placental insufficiency , medicine , pregnancy , gold standard (test) , gestation , placenta , cardiology , obstetrics , fetus , genetics , biology
Objectives - to implement both a new clinical classification of chronic placental insufficiency (CPI) and a new complex rating scale based on calculation of an integral indicator of compensatory-adaptive placental reactions in order to improve perinatal outcomes. Material and methods. We examined 154 pregnant women with high risk of severe placental insufficiency (PI) in whom the markers of apoptosis, endothelial dysfunction, cell transformation and energy exchange were detected in gestation weeks 18-24 and 28-38 via blood analysis. It served the basis for development of the CPI severity rating scale. Diagnostic correlations in 359 pregnant women with various clinical and morphological manifestation of chronic PI allowed us to develop an original method of diagnosing the severity of this complication. Results and Discussion. The sequential changes in placenta in CPI ("placenta dysfunction" ^ "decompensated PI" ^ "progressive decompensated PI" ^ "acute PI") formed the basis of a new CPI clinical classification. The final indicator was calculated according to the complex point scale. The indicator's value from 1 to 3 points corresponds to placental dysfunction; the decompensated PI is diagnosed at 4 to 9 points; at 10 to 13 points - progressive decompensated PI; starting from 14 points - acute PI. The absence of PI is reported if the value of the final indicator scores zero. Conclusion. Setting a standard in the CPI diagnostic makes it 39% more accurate in severe PI, improves the perinatal outcomes by 60%, helps to avoid the disabling conditions in the neonates. High informativity and reliability of the developed PI severity rating diagnostic method was confirmed within the evidence-based medicine approach.

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