Background: Pregnant women are at increased risk of venous thrombosis compared to non-pregnant women. Epidemiological and laboratory data suggest that hypercoagulability begins in the first trimester but it is unknown exactly how early in pregnancy this develops. The mechanisms that result in a prothrombotic state may involve oestrogens and progestogens. Methods: Plasma samples were taken prior to conception and five times in early pregnancy, up to Day 59 gestation, from 22 women undergoing natural cycle in vitro fertilization, who subsequently gave birth at term following a normal pregnancy. Thrombin generation, free Protein S, Ddimer, Fibrinogen, factor VIII, estradiol and progesterone were measured. To counter inter-individual ...
Background: Haemostasis is a complex balance of activating and inhibitory pathways resulting in coag...
Preeclampsia is referred to as the “disease of the theories” because of the multiple hypotheses prop...
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state affecting both the coagulation and the fibrinolytic systems. An...
Background: Pregnant women are at increased risk of venous thrombosis compared to non-pregnant wo...
Background: Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state associated with an increased risk of venous thr...
Normal pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state with an increase in coagulation factor levels and a decr...
Pregnancy is a state of hypercoagulation, most likely an adaptive mechanism, in order to reduce the ...
Background: The risk of venous thromboembolic events (VTE) is high during pregnancy due to both phys...
The development of thrombotic disorders is a major threat for young women during pregnancy. It is on...
Pregnancy and puerperium have historically been associated with a significant increase – five-and te...
Pregnancy increases the risk of venous thromboembolism. Particularly in early pregnancy, the thrombo...
Introduction:Pregnancy as a physiological condition very often leads to certain changes in the coagu...
BACKGROUND: Hemostatic disorders are common in obstetric complications. Thromboelastography (TEG (R)...
BACKGROUND: Haemostasis is a complex balance of activating and inhibitory pathways resulting in coag...
Background: Gestational age-specific reference values are essential for the accurate interpretation ...
Background: Haemostasis is a complex balance of activating and inhibitory pathways resulting in coag...
Preeclampsia is referred to as the “disease of the theories” because of the multiple hypotheses prop...
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state affecting both the coagulation and the fibrinolytic systems. An...
Background: Pregnant women are at increased risk of venous thrombosis compared to non-pregnant wo...
Background: Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state associated with an increased risk of venous thr...
Normal pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state with an increase in coagulation factor levels and a decr...
Pregnancy is a state of hypercoagulation, most likely an adaptive mechanism, in order to reduce the ...
Background: The risk of venous thromboembolic events (VTE) is high during pregnancy due to both phys...
The development of thrombotic disorders is a major threat for young women during pregnancy. It is on...
Pregnancy and puerperium have historically been associated with a significant increase – five-and te...
Pregnancy increases the risk of venous thromboembolism. Particularly in early pregnancy, the thrombo...
Introduction:Pregnancy as a physiological condition very often leads to certain changes in the coagu...
BACKGROUND: Hemostatic disorders are common in obstetric complications. Thromboelastography (TEG (R)...
BACKGROUND: Haemostasis is a complex balance of activating and inhibitory pathways resulting in coag...
Background: Gestational age-specific reference values are essential for the accurate interpretation ...
Background: Haemostasis is a complex balance of activating and inhibitory pathways resulting in coag...
Preeclampsia is referred to as the “disease of the theories” because of the multiple hypotheses prop...
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state affecting both the coagulation and the fibrinolytic systems. An...