127 -1 (29/3) 2020 — Dobrokhotova Yu.E., Ikhtiyarova G.A., — FEATURES OF A CURRENT PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VARICOSE
FEATURES OF A CURRENT PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VARICOSE
Dobrokhotova Yu.E., Russian National Research medical University, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Ikhtiyarova G.A., Russian National Research medical University, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Dustova N.K., Russian National Research medical University, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Matrizaeva G.J., Russian National Research medical University, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Aslonova M.J., Russian National Research medical University, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Resume,
This article presents the research with varicose veins of the lower limbs and the pelvic veins during pregnancy. For identification of the etiologic factors for this disease in pregnant women, pregnant women were studied from 10 120 to 41 weeks of varicosity. Observations showed that varicose veins occur in more than residents of the city – 11%, while the residents of the village were sick less often – 7.8%. In pregnant women aged 25 – 30 years, the World Bank noted the occurrence of significantly more often – 55.2%, of the history has been revealed that varicose veins were observed either in the mother or the father, which suggests a genetic predisposition to varicose disease in patients with this pathology. In women with varicose veins are marked: the threat of termination of pregnancy (threat of premature birth) and chronic intrauterine fetal hypoxia, chronic phetoplacental insufficiency – in 2,5 times. Timely delivery was in 12 pregnant women with WB, representing 58.3%, in 17 (41.7%) completed delivery by caesarean section.
Keywords: varicose veins, etiology, pregnancy
First page
466
Last page
473
For citation: Dobrokhotova Yu.E., Ikhtiyarova G.A., Dustova N.K., Matrizaeva G.J., Aslonova M.J., Features of a current pregnancy and delivery in pregnant women with varicose//New Day in Medicine 1(29)2020 466-473 https://cutt.ly/jbqjSDA
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