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Guelay Alguel, Rainer Vormittag, Ralph Simanek, Paul A. Kyrle, Peter Quehenberger, Christine Mannhalter, Peter Husslein, Ingrid Pabinger

Preeclampsia and pregnancy loss in women with a history of venous thromboembolism and prophylactic low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) during pregnancy

Keywords: Low-molecular-weight heparin, history of VTE, Pregnancy loss, preeclampsia

Limited data are available regarding complications of pregnancy and pregnancy outcome under prophylaxis with low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) in women with a history of thromboembolism (TE). We retrospectively evaluated pregnancy complications in a cohort of 80 women. All had a history of TE (76 venous, two arterial and two venous and arterial) and received prophylactic LMWH during 86 pregnancies. The rate of preeclampsia and stillbirth in these women was compared to that of a control group of 313 women without a history of TE and LMWH. Prophylaxis was started at a median of 10 weeks of gestation and usually continued until six weeks post partum. In 94% of the cases the outcome of pregnancy was favourable with a live birth. Four pregnancies (4.7%) ended in miscarriage. Two (2.3%) pregnancies were complicated by a thromboembolic event (one deep leg vein thrombosis and PRIND, respectively). One patient developed HELLP-syndrome. Severe preeclampsia occurred in three (3.8%) and stillbirth in one (1.3%) of the patients (n = 80), whereas this was the case in four (1.3%, odds ratio 3.01; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.6613.73, p = 0.15) and 10 (3.2%, OR = 0.38; 95% CI 0.053.04, p = 0.72) control women. Mean birth weight and standard deviation of infants was 3,160 930 g in patients and 3,300 540 g in controls (p = 0.11). We conclude that a favourable pregnancy outcome in women with a history of thromboembolism who use prophylactic LMWH during pregnancy can be expected. There was a trend towards a higher risk of preeclampsia, and these women should be carefully monitored for this complication.

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Schattauer

Print ISSN: 0340-6245
Volume: 96, 09/2006
Pages: 285 - 289

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