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Object |
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0-68 |
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Perinatal outcome for pregnancies complicated with thrombocytopenia. |
TextSentencer_T2 |
69-82 |
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denotes |
INTRODUCTION: |
TextSentencer_T3 |
83-137 |
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denotes |
Thrombocytopenia affects about 10% of all pregnancies. |
TextSentencer_T4 |
138-273 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome induced thrombocytopenia may associate perinatal morbidity, preterm delivery, or low-birth-weight newborns. |
TextSentencer_T5 |
274-284 |
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denotes |
OBJECTIVE: |
TextSentencer_T6 |
285-386 |
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denotes |
To assess perinatal outcome and complications of pregnancy in women presenting with thrombocytopenia. |
TextSentencer_T7 |
387-395 |
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denotes |
METHODS: |
TextSentencer_T8 |
396-488 |
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denotes |
We retrospectively analyzed 936 consecutive pregnant women admitted during a 6-month period. |
TextSentencer_T9 |
489-497 |
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denotes |
RESULTS: |
TextSentencer_T10 |
498-562 |
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denotes |
Incidence of thrombocytopenia in pregnancy was 11.11% (104/936). |
TextSentencer_T11 |
563-690 |
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denotes |
Thrombocytopenia represented a risk factor for premature delivery - highest risk for severe thrombocytopenia (RR=8.69, p<0.01). |
TextSentencer_T12 |
691-821 |
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denotes |
Thrombocytopenic preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome associated the highest rates of prematurity (RR=7.97, p=0.00, respectively 12.32). |
TextSentencer_T13 |
822-1004 |
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denotes |
Thrombocytopenia also represented a risk factor for low-birth-weight newborns, especially severe thrombocytopenia - 2047.50 ± 938.98 g (p=0.02) versus 3224.86 ± 496.00 g in controls. |
TextSentencer_T14 |
1005-1285 |
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denotes |
Again, thrombocytopenic preeclampsia was significantly associated with low-birth-weight newborns (RR=11.94, p=0.00), with medium weight of 2462.05 ± 794.54 g versus 2932.37 ± 708.91 g in thrombocytopenic pregnancies, respectively 3224.86 ± 496.00 g (p=0.00) in normal pregnancies. |
TextSentencer_T15 |
1286-1298 |
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denotes |
CONCLUSIONS: |
TextSentencer_T16 |
1299-1555 |
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denotes |
Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy was associated with perinatal morbidity, with the strongest association for preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome - for both prematurity and low-birth-weight: the lower the platelet count, the higher the risks for the fetus/newborn. |
TextSentencer_T17 |
1556-1726 |
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denotes |
Therefore, we strongly recommend close surveillance of thrombocytopenic mothers and their babies, in order to establish the etiology and the best moment for intervention. |
T1 |
0-68 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Perinatal outcome for pregnancies complicated with thrombocytopenia. |
T2 |
69-82 |
Sentence |
denotes |
INTRODUCTION: |
T3 |
83-137 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Thrombocytopenia affects about 10% of all pregnancies. |
T4 |
138-273 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome induced thrombocytopenia may associate perinatal morbidity, preterm delivery, or low-birth-weight newborns. |
T5 |
274-284 |
Sentence |
denotes |
OBJECTIVE: |
T6 |
285-386 |
Sentence |
denotes |
To assess perinatal outcome and complications of pregnancy in women presenting with thrombocytopenia. |
T7 |
387-395 |
Sentence |
denotes |
METHODS: |
T8 |
396-488 |
Sentence |
denotes |
We retrospectively analyzed 936 consecutive pregnant women admitted during a 6-month period. |
T9 |
489-497 |
Sentence |
denotes |
RESULTS: |
T10 |
498-562 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Incidence of thrombocytopenia in pregnancy was 11.11% (104/936). |
T11 |
563-690 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Thrombocytopenia represented a risk factor for premature delivery - highest risk for severe thrombocytopenia (RR=8.69, p<0.01). |
T12 |
691-821 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Thrombocytopenic preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome associated the highest rates of prematurity (RR=7.97, p=0.00, respectively 12.32). |
T13 |
822-1004 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Thrombocytopenia also represented a risk factor for low-birth-weight newborns, especially severe thrombocytopenia - 2047.50 ± 938.98 g (p=0.02) versus 3224.86 ± 496.00 g in controls. |
T14 |
1005-1285 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Again, thrombocytopenic preeclampsia was significantly associated with low-birth-weight newborns (RR=11.94, p=0.00), with medium weight of 2462.05 ± 794.54 g versus 2932.37 ± 708.91 g in thrombocytopenic pregnancies, respectively 3224.86 ± 496.00 g (p=0.00) in normal pregnancies. |
T15 |
1286-1298 |
Sentence |
denotes |
CONCLUSIONS: |
T16 |
1299-1555 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy was associated with perinatal morbidity, with the strongest association for preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome - for both prematurity and low-birth-weight: the lower the platelet count, the higher the risks for the fetus/newborn. |
T17 |
1556-1726 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Therefore, we strongly recommend close surveillance of thrombocytopenic mothers and their babies, in order to establish the etiology and the best moment for intervention. |