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Hemodynamic and hemorheological profiles in women with proteinuric hypertension of pregnancy and in pregnant controls.

L Heilmann1, U Siekmann.   

Abstract

We obtained blood samples from 52 patients with pre-eclampsia and from 40 pregnant controls for measurement of plasma urate levels, hematocrit, white cell count and various hemorheological parameters. We also used impedance cardiography to measure cardiac output in both groups and from the results derived values for total peripheral resistance and oxygen transport. Central venous pressure was measured with a superior vena cava catheter in patients with pre-eclampsia but not in controls. Women with pre-eclampsia had significantly lower cardiac output and central venous pressure when compared with a control group. A modest correlation was observed between central venous pressure and cardiac output. The majority of pre-eclamptic patients had significantly raised hematocrit, leucocyte count, uric acid and red cell aggregation. Red cell deformability was significantly decreased in patients with pre-eclampsia. Most patients with severe pre-eclampsia (BP diast. greater than 100 mmHg) had a low Antithrombin III and colloid osmotic pressure level. The leucocyte count was raised when compared with the women with moderate pre-eclampsia. Oxygen delivery was reduced in patients with pre-eclampsia because of impaired rheological properties of their blood.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2694970     DOI: 10.1007/BF00934077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0932-0067            Impact factor:   2.344


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