To a problem of the markers of vessels wall at EPH-gestosis

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Content in blood of markers of damage of a vessel wall (factor Willebrand, tissue of a catalyst plasminogen, cells circulating in blood endothelium), and also intravessel an aggregate platelet and uterine - placental bloodcurrent at 205 patients, among which woman with physiological current of pregnancy and with EPH-gestosis of a various degree of weight is investigated. The patients with nephropathy and preeclampsy were divided into groups depending on a method of treatment.

The 46 pregnant with EPH-gestosis of a various degree of weight was carried by clofelin in a daily doze 0,00015-0,0003 g during 7-10 days, 42 women therapy (the course doze 25,5-27 g of dry substance) is spent magnesium, 59 pregnant received clofelin and magnesium therapy in the above-stated dozes. The group of comparison formed 38 patients.

It was shown the important value of a research of markers of damage endothelium for diagnostics, definition of a degree of weight and control for efficiency of therapy pregnant with EPH-gestosis. Clofelin and magnesium, used for treatment of pregnant with EPH-gestosis as is independent, and in a combination, have endotheliumprotection operation, as reduce in authentic decrease of a content in blood of a marker of vessel's disorders of circulating cells endothelium, and also reduce intravessel an aggregate of platelets and improve uterine-placental bloodcurrent.

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E. K. Ailamasian

Pavlov State Medical University

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

M. S. Zainulina

Pavlov State Medical University

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

N. N. Petrishev

Pavlov State Medical University

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

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2. Fig. 1. Content of circulating endothelial cells in the blood of examined women before and after treatment.

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