COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE

Objective: Evaluation of the influence of varicose disease on the course and outcome of pregnancy. Methods: A comparative analysis of the pregnancy course was carried out in 24 women with varicose disease (the main group) and 24 pregnant women without it (control group). Both groups for age and p...

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Main Authors: M.M. MARIZOEVA, O. NEMATZODA, D.D. SULTANOV, G.O. NAZIROVA, U.S. ISMATOVA, O.B. BOBDZHONOVA
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Published: Avicenna Tajik State Medical University 2017-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2017-19-2-142-146
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author M.M. MARIZOEVA
O. NEMATZODA
D.D. SULTANOV
G.O. NAZIROVA
U.S. ISMATOVA
O.B. BOBDZHONOVA
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O. NEMATZODA
D.D. SULTANOV
G.O. NAZIROVA
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O.B. BOBDZHONOVA
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description Objective: Evaluation of the influence of varicose disease on the course and outcome of pregnancy. Methods: A comparative analysis of the pregnancy course was carried out in 24 women with varicose disease (the main group) and 24 pregnant women without it (control group). Both groups for age and pregnancy were comparable. The average age of women in both groups was 27.2± 3.1 years. Criteria of exceptions from the groups were preeclampsia and concomitant severe extragenital diseases. According to the clinical classification of CEAP, 20 patients had clinical grade II (C2), in 4 patients – clinical class III (C3) of chronic venous insufficiency. The combined varicose veins of great saphenous vein and its inflows, the veins of the vulva and the vagina were noted in 10 (41.7%) patients, isolated expansion of the trunk of the great saphenous vein and its inflows in 12 (50%) pregnant women, and pelvic congestion syndrome, dilatation of great saphenous vein and veins of the external genitals – in 2 (8.3%) cases. Results: At the end of the second trimester, 10 (41.7%) of the pregnant (main group) had dysuric disorders, whereas, in the control group only 1 (4.2%) observed these events. The incidence of placental insufficiency in patients of the main group (n = 12; 50%) was higher than in the control group (n = 1; 4.2%). The threat of interrupt pregnancy in the main group was registered in 14 (58.3%) cases, in the control group – only in 1 (4.2%) patients (p>0.05). The intrauterine growth retardation of a fetus was noted in 3 (12.5%) patients of the main group. In the main group, hydramnion were in 4 (16.7%) patients, whereas in the pregnant women of the control group, it occurred only in 1 (4.2%) cases (p> 0.05). In 4 (8.3%) patients of both groups, there was an edematous variant of gestosis, with a significant difference: in 3 (12.5%) patients in the main and in 1 (4.2%) control groups. Conclusion: The varicose disease leads to an increase in the development of various severe complications of gestation, which requires a comprehensive and timely correction.
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spelling doaj.art-6af5c6e1a3f547f98ce49134af535ce52023-06-23T06:13:20ZengAvicenna Tajik State Medical UniversityПаёми Сино2074-05812959-63272017-04-0119214214610.25005/2074-0581-2017-19-2-142-146COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASEM.M. MARIZOEVA0O. NEMATZODA1D.D. SULTANOV2G.O. NAZIROVA3U.S. ISMATOVA4O.B. BOBDZHONOVA5Local Maternity Hospital № 2, Health Department of Khukumat of Dushanbe City, Dushanbe, TajikistanRepublican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe, TajikistanRepublican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Avicenna Tajik State Medical University, Dushanbe, TajikistanLocal Maternity Hospital № 2, Health Department of Khukumat of Dushanbe City, Dushanbe, TajikistanLocal Maternity Hospital № 2, Health Department of Khukumat of Dushanbe City, Dushanbe, TajikistanAvicenna Tajik State Medical University, Dushanbe, TajikistanObjective: Evaluation of the influence of varicose disease on the course and outcome of pregnancy. Methods: A comparative analysis of the pregnancy course was carried out in 24 women with varicose disease (the main group) and 24 pregnant women without it (control group). Both groups for age and pregnancy were comparable. The average age of women in both groups was 27.2± 3.1 years. Criteria of exceptions from the groups were preeclampsia and concomitant severe extragenital diseases. According to the clinical classification of CEAP, 20 patients had clinical grade II (C2), in 4 patients – clinical class III (C3) of chronic venous insufficiency. The combined varicose veins of great saphenous vein and its inflows, the veins of the vulva and the vagina were noted in 10 (41.7%) patients, isolated expansion of the trunk of the great saphenous vein and its inflows in 12 (50%) pregnant women, and pelvic congestion syndrome, dilatation of great saphenous vein and veins of the external genitals – in 2 (8.3%) cases. Results: At the end of the second trimester, 10 (41.7%) of the pregnant (main group) had dysuric disorders, whereas, in the control group only 1 (4.2%) observed these events. The incidence of placental insufficiency in patients of the main group (n = 12; 50%) was higher than in the control group (n = 1; 4.2%). The threat of interrupt pregnancy in the main group was registered in 14 (58.3%) cases, in the control group – only in 1 (4.2%) patients (p>0.05). The intrauterine growth retardation of a fetus was noted in 3 (12.5%) patients of the main group. In the main group, hydramnion were in 4 (16.7%) patients, whereas in the pregnant women of the control group, it occurred only in 1 (4.2%) cases (p> 0.05). In 4 (8.3%) patients of both groups, there was an edematous variant of gestosis, with a significant difference: in 3 (12.5%) patients in the main and in 1 (4.2%) control groups. Conclusion: The varicose disease leads to an increase in the development of various severe complications of gestation, which requires a comprehensive and timely correction.https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2017-19-2-142-146pregnancyvaricose veinsthreat interruption of pregnancyintrauterine growth retardation of fetusoutcomes.
spellingShingle M.M. MARIZOEVA
O. NEMATZODA
D.D. SULTANOV
G.O. NAZIROVA
U.S. ISMATOVA
O.B. BOBDZHONOVA
COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE
Паёми Сино
pregnancy
varicose veins
threat interruption of pregnancy
intrauterine growth retardation of fetus
outcomes.
title COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE
title_full COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE
title_fullStr COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE
title_full_unstemmed COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE
title_short COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH VARICOSE DISEASE
title_sort course of pregnancy in women with varicose disease
topic pregnancy
varicose veins
threat interruption of pregnancy
intrauterine growth retardation of fetus
outcomes.
url https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2017-19-2-142-146
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