NEW APPROACHES IN PREVENTION OF UNFAVOURABLE PERITONEAL OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH MISCARRIAGE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2019.1.10205Keywords:
cervical weakness, connective tissue dysplasia, hyaluronic acidAbstract
The aim of the study – to improve the effectiveness of prevention strategies of perinatal outcomes in women with miscarriage. The method employed included the optimization of pre-conception care. Specifically we aimed to develop new methods of treatment of cervical insufficiently based on the treatment of 56 pregnant female patients who underwent traditional and alternative methods of cervical insufficiently treatment.
Materials and Methods. We studied pregnancy and labour among 56 female patients (pregnant with one child only) with cervical insufficiently. Both laboratory and clinical methods were employed to study metabolic state of tissue. Furthermore, immunobiology testing as well as microcirculation in the cervical vessels was examined. The data obtained in the study was statistically analysed.
Results and Discussion. The analysis revealed the future directions of the development of the therapy of miscarriage and prevention of perinatal loss. The strategy proposed incorporates fillers containing hyaluronic acid into the treatment of women with cervical insufficiently in order to stimulate physiological processes of the connective tissue of the cervix during the subsequent pregnancy.
Conclusions. The main determinants of cervical insufficiently and miscarriage include clinical manifestation of connective tissue dysplasia, biochemical pathology of collagen and glycosamides metabolism, immunological dysfunction and local lesions of the microcirculation. Treatment of cervical insufficiently using fillers containing hyaluronic acid shows clear advantage over the traditional methods of treatment and is an important strategy in prevention of negative perinatal outcomes in women with miscarriage.
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