

Chizhova G.V.
Clinical effectiveness of prophylactic treatment of women at risk for the formation of vascular retinal pathology after preeclampsia
Heading: Ophtalmology Article type: Original article
Authors: Kolenko O.V., Sorokin E.L., Fil A.A., Khodzhaev N.S., Chizhova G.V.
Organization: S. Fedorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution, Postgraduate Institute for Public Health Workers, Far Eastern Federal University
The purpose of the study is to investigate the clinical effectiveness of prophylactic treatment of women who have previously undergone preeclampsia and are a part of the risk group for the formation of vascular retinal pathology. Material and Methods. The main group consisted of 40 women aged 24 to 43. The selection criterion was presence of a risk of vascular retinal pathology formation. Women of the main group were prescribed periodic courses of preventive treatment for a period of time of 3-4.5 years. The comparison group consisted of 51 women, who underwent preeclampsia, and also had a risk of forming vascular retinal pathology and did not receive preventive treatment. Results. Systematic conduct of preventive treatment courses with antiplatelet agents and antioxidants to women who have undergone preeclampsia and are at risk of vascular retinal pathology formation have been effective. Conclusion. Frequency of vascular retinal pathology formation in the main group decreased to 15% against 34% in the comparison group (p<0.05).
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The vascular- platelet and coagulation hemostasis in preeclampsia and gestational arterial hypertension in the third trimester of pregnancy
Heading: Ophtalmology Article type: Original article
Authors: Kolenko O.V., Chizhova G.V., Sorokin E.L., Fil A.A., Khodzhaev N.S., Pomytkina N.V.
Organization: Postgraduate Institute for Public Health Workers, The Khabarovsk branch of the S. Fedorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution
Purpose: to conduct a retrospective analysis of the initial state of the indicators of systemic hemostasis in women during a complicated pregnancy, to determine its likely relationship with the formation of vascular retinal pathology in the long-term period after childbirth. Material and Methods. The 1st main group consisted of 47 women whose pregnancy proceeded against the background of gestational hypertension. The 2nd main group is represented by 48 women, whose pregnancy was complicated by pre-eclampsia. The control group was formed by 50 women with normal ongoing pregnancy. In women of all groups, the initial state of hemostasis was assessed in the third trimester of pregnancy, according to medical records. Results. It turned out that in women with hypertensive disorders in the third
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