Background The risk of recurrent thrombosis and bleeding episodes in women with previous cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT) on antithrombotic prophylaxis with low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) during pregnancy is not established and little information is available on pregnancy outcome. Objectives The aims of this study were to evaluate the risk of obstetrical complications, recurrent venous thrombosis and bleeding in a cohort of pregnant women on LMWH after a first episode of CVT. In addition, to estimate the relative risk of obstetrical complications, patients were compared with healthy women without thrombosis and with at least one pregnancy in their life. Patients We studied a cohort of 52 patients and 204 healthy women. Results The risk of developing late obstetrical complications was 24% (95% CI, 18-38%), leading to a relative risk of 6.09 (95% CI, 2.46-15.05). The risk of miscarriage was not increased. The higher risk of late obstetrical complications in patients appeared unrelated to a previous history of obstetrical complications, to the carriership of thrombophilia abnormalities, or to the presence of co-morbidities. The incidence of termination observed in patients with thrombophilia was double that observed in those without. No recurrent thrombosis or bleeding episodes were observed. Conclusions Women with previous CVT on LMWH prophylaxis during pregnancy have a low risk of developing recurrent thrombosis or bleeding episodes, but seem to have an increased risk of late obstetrical complications.

Pregnancy outcome after a first episode of cerebral vein thrombosis / I. Martinelli, S.M. Passamonti, A. Maino, M. Abbattista, P. Bucciarelli, E. Somigliana, A. Artoni, F. Gianniello, F. Peyvandi. - In: JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS. - ISSN 1538-7933. - 14:12(2016 Sep 06), pp. 2386-2393. [10.1111/jth.13496]

Pregnancy outcome after a first episode of cerebral vein thrombosis

A. Maino;P. Bucciarelli;E. Somigliana;A. Artoni;F. Gianniello
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F. Peyvandi
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Background The risk of recurrent thrombosis and bleeding episodes in women with previous cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT) on antithrombotic prophylaxis with low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) during pregnancy is not established and little information is available on pregnancy outcome. Objectives The aims of this study were to evaluate the risk of obstetrical complications, recurrent venous thrombosis and bleeding in a cohort of pregnant women on LMWH after a first episode of CVT. In addition, to estimate the relative risk of obstetrical complications, patients were compared with healthy women without thrombosis and with at least one pregnancy in their life. Patients We studied a cohort of 52 patients and 204 healthy women. Results The risk of developing late obstetrical complications was 24% (95% CI, 18-38%), leading to a relative risk of 6.09 (95% CI, 2.46-15.05). The risk of miscarriage was not increased. The higher risk of late obstetrical complications in patients appeared unrelated to a previous history of obstetrical complications, to the carriership of thrombophilia abnormalities, or to the presence of co-morbidities. The incidence of termination observed in patients with thrombophilia was double that observed in those without. No recurrent thrombosis or bleeding episodes were observed. Conclusions Women with previous CVT on LMWH prophylaxis during pregnancy have a low risk of developing recurrent thrombosis or bleeding episodes, but seem to have an increased risk of late obstetrical complications.
intracranial sinus thrombosis; low-molecular-weight heparin; pregnancy complications; pregnancy outcome; prophylaxis
Settore MED/40 - Ginecologia e Ostetricia
6-set-2016
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