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Adizova Sarvinoz Rizokulovna
Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina, Department of оbstetrics and gynecology in family medicine, Gijduvan District Medical Association Bukhara

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Hemostasis Alterations and Placental Outcomes in Preeclampsia: Perubahan Hemostasis dan Kondisi Plasenta pada Preeclampsia Adizova Sarvinoz Rizokulovna; Nosirova Zarnigor Jasur kizi
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.12294

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General Background: Pregnancy induces profound physiological changes in the hemostasis system, balancing procoagulant and fibrinolytic mechanisms to ensure maternal and fetal survival. Specific Background: Preeclampsia disrupts this balance, leading to hypercoagulation, endothelial dysfunction, and compromised placental circulation. Knowledge Gap: Despite numerous studies, the specific patterns of coagulation system alterations and their diagnostic value in preeclampsia remain incompletely characterized. Aims: This article aims to analyze the dynamic changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis during normal pregnancy and to compare them with the pathological shifts occurring in preeclampsia. Results: Findings demonstrate increased procoagulant activity, elevated D-dimer levels, reduced fibrinolysis, and decreased antithrombin III activity in preeclampsia. These changes contribute to placental insufficiency, fetal growth restriction, and heightened maternal risk of thrombohemorrhagic complications. Novelty: The study highlights the prognostic importance of D-dimer levels and platelet indices as accessible markers to monitor hemostasis dysfunction in preeclampsia. Implications: Early identification of coagulation markers offers prospects for improving diagnostic precision, guiding therapeutic strategies, and preventing severe maternal-fetal complications in preeclampsia. Highlight: Altered coagulation and fibrinolysis in preeclampsia drive maternal and fetal risks. D-dimer and platelet indices emerge as practical prognostic markers. Early detection of hemostasis dysfunction enables better clinical outcomes. Keywords: Preeclampsia, Coagulation Cascade, Fibrinolysis, D-Dimer, Hemostasis