Features of the fetoplacental unit functional state in pregnant women with Epstein-Barr virus infection
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2016.1.63884Keywords:
Epstein-Barr Virus Infections, Fetoplacental Circulation, Ultrasound Diagnostic, Doppler Ultrasonography, CardiotocographyAbstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) high prevalence, variety of its pathways, effects on gestational process, clear criteria of EBV infection diagnostics in pregnant women lack indicated study problem actuality.
Aim. To study basic ultrasonic and cardiotokohraphic indicators the fetoplacental unit functional state and hemodynamics in pregnant women with EBV infection.
Methods and results. 106 pregnant women with EBV infection were included into the study. Basic utero-placental-fetal hemodynamics indicators were assessed. The next fetal ultrasound methods were used: fetometry, Doppler ultrasonography and placentography; cardiotocography, nonstress test and biophysical profile of the fetus. It was found that such hemodynamic disturbances as increased velocity of circulation can be diagnosed in pregnant women with EBV infection activation. This shows the tension of the compensatory reactions and the fetoplacental insufficiency formation.
Conclusion. The results suggest lack of effectiveness of conventional treatment and prevention and the need for their improvement in this group of pregnant womenReferences
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