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Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome

OBJECTIVE: Sticky platelet syndrome (SPS) is an inherited condition that leads to arterial and venous thrombosis. There is scant information about the association between SPS and obstetric complications. This study aimed to assess the relationship between SPS and fetal loss at a single institution....

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Autores principales: Ruiz-Delgado, Guillermo J., Cantero-Fortiz, Yahveth, Mendez-Huerta, Mariana A., Leon-Gonzalez, Mónica, Nuñez-Cortes, Ana K., Leon-Peña, Andrés A., Olivares-Gazca, Juan Carlos, Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J.
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Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28179211
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjh.2016.0411
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author Ruiz-Delgado, Guillermo J.
Cantero-Fortiz, Yahveth
Mendez-Huerta, Mariana A.
Leon-Gonzalez, Mónica
Nuñez-Cortes, Ana K.
Leon-Peña, Andrés A.
Olivares-Gazca, Juan Carlos
Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J.
author_facet Ruiz-Delgado, Guillermo J.
Cantero-Fortiz, Yahveth
Mendez-Huerta, Mariana A.
Leon-Gonzalez, Mónica
Nuñez-Cortes, Ana K.
Leon-Peña, Andrés A.
Olivares-Gazca, Juan Carlos
Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J.
author_sort Ruiz-Delgado, Guillermo J.
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description OBJECTIVE: Sticky platelet syndrome (SPS) is an inherited condition that leads to arterial and venous thrombosis. There is scant information about the association between SPS and obstetric complications. This study aimed to assess the relationship between SPS and fetal loss at a single institution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The obstetric histories of all consecutive female patients prospectively studied in a 324-month period at a single institution with a history of thrombosis and a clinical marker of primary thrombophilia were reviewed. RESULTS: Between 1989 and 2016, 268 consecutive patients with a clinical marker of primary thrombophilia and a history of arterial or venous thrombosis were studied; of these, 108 were female patients. Within this subset of thrombophilic females, 77 (71%) had been pregnant at some point. Twenty-eight of these 77 patients (37%) had had a spontaneous abortion and 24 of those (86%) were found to have SPS. On the other hand, in a subset of 73 female patients with SPS who had been pregnant, 32% had miscarriages. These figures are significantly higher than the prevalence of spontaneous abortions in the general Mexican population of pregnant women, which is 12%-13% (chi-square: 7.47; p=0.0063). Accordingly, the relative risk of having a miscarriage is 2.66 times higher in female patients with SPS than in the general population (p=0.0014). CONCLUSION: In Mexico, female patients with SPS experience significantly more spontaneous abortions than the general population. Since the treatment of SPS is simple and effective and could in turn prevent adverse obstetric outcomes, its investigation in women treated for obstetric complications may be useful and deserves further research.
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spelling pubmed-55440432017-09-01 Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome Ruiz-Delgado, Guillermo J. Cantero-Fortiz, Yahveth Mendez-Huerta, Mariana A. Leon-Gonzalez, Mónica Nuñez-Cortes, Ana K. Leon-Peña, Andrés A. Olivares-Gazca, Juan Carlos Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J. Turk J Haematol Research Article OBJECTIVE: Sticky platelet syndrome (SPS) is an inherited condition that leads to arterial and venous thrombosis. There is scant information about the association between SPS and obstetric complications. This study aimed to assess the relationship between SPS and fetal loss at a single institution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The obstetric histories of all consecutive female patients prospectively studied in a 324-month period at a single institution with a history of thrombosis and a clinical marker of primary thrombophilia were reviewed. RESULTS: Between 1989 and 2016, 268 consecutive patients with a clinical marker of primary thrombophilia and a history of arterial or venous thrombosis were studied; of these, 108 were female patients. Within this subset of thrombophilic females, 77 (71%) had been pregnant at some point. Twenty-eight of these 77 patients (37%) had had a spontaneous abortion and 24 of those (86%) were found to have SPS. On the other hand, in a subset of 73 female patients with SPS who had been pregnant, 32% had miscarriages. These figures are significantly higher than the prevalence of spontaneous abortions in the general Mexican population of pregnant women, which is 12%-13% (chi-square: 7.47; p=0.0063). Accordingly, the relative risk of having a miscarriage is 2.66 times higher in female patients with SPS than in the general population (p=0.0014). CONCLUSION: In Mexico, female patients with SPS experience significantly more spontaneous abortions than the general population. Since the treatment of SPS is simple and effective and could in turn prevent adverse obstetric outcomes, its investigation in women treated for obstetric complications may be useful and deserves further research. Galenos Publishing 2017-09 2017-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5544043/ /pubmed/28179211 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjh.2016.0411 Text en © Copyright 2017 by Turkish Society of Hematology Turkish Journal of Hematology published by Galenos Publishing House. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ruiz-Delgado, Guillermo J.
Cantero-Fortiz, Yahveth
Mendez-Huerta, Mariana A.
Leon-Gonzalez, Mónica
Nuñez-Cortes, Ana K.
Leon-Peña, Andrés A.
Olivares-Gazca, Juan Carlos
Ruiz-Argüelles, Guillermo J.
Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome
title Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome
title_full Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome
title_fullStr Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome
title_short Primary Thrombophilia in Mexico XII: Miscarriages Are More Frequent in People with Sticky Platelet Syndrome
title_sort primary thrombophilia in mexico xii: miscarriages are more frequent in people with sticky platelet syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28179211
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjh.2016.0411
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