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RevistaGinecologia5(16)28-31(2017)
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Pulmonary thromboembolism associated with pregnancy - physiological procoagulant status

I. Nicolescu Veselu, O.A. Solomon, G.A. Filipescu, R. Vlădăreanu, S. Vlădăreanu


Rezumat: Pregnancy is a procoagulant state, at risk of developing a pulmonary thromboembolism, due to the physiological increase in coagulant factors and the decreasing of the coagulation inhibitors. These changes have the purpose to protect pregnant women from emergence bleeding in period IV. In order to prevent thrombotic events, it is important to understand the changes to set up a proper prophylactic treatment for pregnant women with an increased risk of thrombosis. It also should be understood that procoagulant status does not disappear at birth and that it remains up to 6 weeks post-partum. This article is set to present the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy at coagulation level.
Cuvinte cheie: thromembolism, pregnancy,hypercoagulability, factors of coagulation.

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