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Retrochorial hematoma, predictors of distress

Abstract

This study is aimed at identifying risk factors for retrochorial hematoma (RHG) in pregnant women in the I trimester. The study involved 188 patients. The study group included 115 pregnant women with RHG in terms of 6 to 12 weeks (group I). The control group (II group) were 73 apparently healthy pregnant women (no RHG). We have analyzed the factors of age and obstetric history, which resulted in the formation of a link between the presence of RHG and previous obstetric history early losses in history, scraping the uterine cavity about the artificial surgical, spontaneous abortions and developing pregnancy, cesarean section.

About the Authors

I. O. Bushtireva
Rostov state medical university
Russian Federation


N. B. Kuznetcova
Rostov state medical university
Russian Federation


S. S. Zayats
Rostov state medical university
Russian Federation


E. I. Pelogeina
Rostov state medical university
Russian Federation


M. P. Dmitrieva
Rostov state medical university
Russian Federation


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Bushtireva I.O., Kuznetcova N.B., Zayats S.S., Pelogeina E.I., Dmitrieva M.P. Retrochorial hematoma, predictors of distress. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2015;(4):39-43. (In Russ.)

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