Clinical significance of microcirculation assessment in women with threatened abortion

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Pregnancy failure is one of the pressing problems of modern obstetrics. According to the WHO committee of experts, in 10-25% of cases the pregnancy ends in spontaneous termination. A variety of etiological factors that lead to pregnancy termination causes a wide variability of medical, surgical and physical treatment methods. One of the leading pathogenetic mechanisms of pregnancy failure is myometrial hypoxia due to hemodynamic disorders in the uterus. The latter cause a decrease in the excitability threshold of the muscular wall of the uterus and increase its contractility.

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N. L. Kapeliushnik

Lenin Kazan Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

L. M. Kutysheva

Lenin Kazan Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

T. P. Zefirova

Lenin Kazan Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

L. I. Maltseva

Lenin Kazan Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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