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Analysis of 339 pregnancies in 181 women with 13 different forms of inherited thrombocytopenia

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Pregnancy in women with inherited thrombocytopenias is a major matter of concern as both the mothers and the newborns are potentially at risk of bleeding. However, medical management of this condition cannot be based on evidence because of the lack of consistent information in the literature. To advance knowledge on this matter, we performed a multicentric, retrospective study evaluating 339 pregnancies in 181 women with 13 different forms of inherited thrombocytopenia. Neither the degree of thrombocytopenia nor the severity of bleeding tendency worsened during pregnancy and the course of pregnancy did not differ from that of healthy subjects in terms of miscarriages, fetal bleeding and pre-term births. The degree of thrombocytopenia in the babies was similar to that in the mother. Only 7 of 156 affected newborns had delivery-related bleeding, but 2 of them died of cerebral hemorrhage. The frequency of delivery-related maternal bleeding ranged from 6.8% to 14.2% depending on the definition of abnormal blood loss, suggesting that the risk of abnormal blood loss was increased with respect to the general population. However, no mother died or had to undergo hysterectomy to arrest bleeding. The search for parameters predicting delivery-related bleeding in the mother suggested that hemorrhages requiring blood transfusion were more frequent in women with history of severe bleedings before pregnancy and with platelet count at delivery below 50 × 109/L. © 2014 Ferrata Storti Foundation.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
EMTREE medical terms: article; bleeding; disease severity; female; fetus malformation; gene mutation; genetic analysis; genetic disorder; genetic screening; human; immunofluorescence test; inherited thrombocytopenia; myh9 related disease; newborn; pregnancy; retrospective study; scoring system; sensitivity and specificity; spontaneous abortion; thrombocyte transfusion; thrombocytopenia; adult; clinical trial; genetics; multicenter study; pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic; thrombocytopenia; young adult
List of contributors:
Noris, Patrizia; Schlegel, N; Klersy, C; Heller, Pg; Civaschi, E; Pujol Moix, N; Fabris, F; Favier, R; Gresele, P; Latger Cannard, V; Cuker, A; Nurden, P; Greinacher, A; Cattaneo, M; De Candia, E; Pecci, Alessandro; Hurtaud Roux, Mf; Glembotsky, Ac; Muñiz Diaz, E; Randi, Ml; Trillot, N; Bury, L; Lecompte, T; Marconi, C; Savoia, A; Balduini, Carlo; Bayart, S; Bauters, A; Benabdallah Guedira, S; Boehlen, F; Borg, Jy; Bottega, R; Bussel, J; De Rocco, D; De Maistre, E; Faleschini, M; Falcinelli, E; Ferrari, S; Ferster, A; Fierro, T; Fleury, D; Fontana, P; James, C; Lanza, F; Le Cam Duchez, V; Loffredo, G; Magini, P; Martin Coignard, D; Menard, F; Mercier, S; Mezzasoma, A; Minuz, P; Nichele, I; Notarangelo, Ld; Pippucci, T; Podda, Gm; Pouymayou, C; Rigouzzo, A; Royer, B; Sie, P; Siguret, V; Trichet, C; Tucci, A; Saposnik, B; Veneri, D.
Authors of the University:
BALDUINI CARLO
NORIS PATRIZIA
PECCI ALESSANDRO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1081985
Published in:
HAEMATOLOGICA
Journal
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