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- W2892682583 abstract "Introduction In recent years, there has been an increase of the incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) in pregnant women, reaching 35.6%. There is conflicting evidence that ARI during gestation may increase the risk of placental dysfunction, preeclampsia and perinatal infections. eclampsia. Research material The course of pregnancy was analyzed in 232 women who had undergone ARI in different terms of pregnancy. According to the classification ICD-10, pregnant women were divided into two groups: ARI of the upper respiratory tract (URT) (n = 124) and acute respiratory infections of the lower respiratory tract (NDP) (n = 108). Results The study of the course of pregnancy in women who underwent ARI in the first trimester showed the development of placental dysfunction (ED) in 36.4% of women with ORI NDP and 30.6% of women with ARI VDP. Whereas, in women who underwent ARI in the II trimester PD development was observed in 1.9 and 2.5 times less than in women with ARI in the I trimester. The above results showed that the development of PD in women with ARI in 1 and 2 trimester was not dependent on the localization of the infectious process. Pre-eclampsia depended on the period in which he moved, ARI, i.e. from early development of PD . Thus, the most often severe preeclampsia was observed in the group with ARI in the first trimester. In the III trimester of women who have undergone ARI, pregnancy was complicated by the development of preeclampsia (10.8%). The interval between the ARI and the manifestation of symptoms of pre-eclampsia made up 9.46 ± 1.13 weeks. Conclusions the most typical gestational complications after ARI are: PD (22.4%), preeclampsia (10.8%). An increase in the frequency of PD in the early stages more than 2 times significantly increased the likelihood of PE in 1.8 times." @default.
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- W2892682583 title "137. The influence of acute respiratory infection in pregnant women on the development of preeclampsia" @default.
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