manifestations of pathomorphosis at pregnant women with heart diseases
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Abstract
Purpose: to study the structure of heart defects in pregnant women, the features of the medico-social portrait, the course of pregnancy and perinatal outcomes in patients with heart defects in the light of pathomorphosis. Material and Methods. A retrospective clinical and anamnestic analysis of the medical documentation of 165 patients delivered in the maternity hospital of the Municipal Health Care Institution of the City Clinical Hospital No. 6 in Chelyabinsk in 1991-1994 was conducted, (group 1)and a prospective cohort study of 168 patients who were delivered to this hospital between 2011 and 2014 (group 2) in accordance with a modified WHO classification for assessing the risk of cardiovascular complications for the mother and offspring, the characteristics of the medico-social portrait, The course of pregnancy and perinatal outcomes in patients with heart defects in the light of the doctrine of pathomorphosis. Results. It is established that over the past 20 years, there have been significant changes in the structure of heart diseases, the medical and social characteristics of patients with this disease, complications of gestation, which must be taken into account when choosing the optimal tactics for pregravid preparation, pregnancy in women with heart defects. Conclusion. The significant changes in the structure and frequency of heart defects observed in modern pregnant women with heart defects, in the features of the medical and social portrait of these patients, and also during pregnancy, childbirth and perinatal outcomes, can be treated as pathomorphosis in the clinical (narrow) sense.
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| Authors | ;Kazachkova E.A.;Kazachkov E.L.;Vorobiev I.V. |
| Journal | respirology (carlton, vic) |
| Year | 2017 |
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