Hepatorenal Dysfunction after Caesarean Section
Authors:
M. Fořtová
Authors‘ workplace:
MUDr. Z. Křivánek
; ARO Nemocnice Pardubice, primáø
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2001, č. 4, s. 159-161
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Overview
HELLP syndrom is one of the forms of late gestosis. It is characterized by H (hemolysis), EL (elevated liver enzymes) and LP (low plateled count).This syndrom is a severe complication of pregnancy with high mortality. Maternal mortality amounts to 50 %. HELLP syndrom occurs as a rule fromthe 17th week of the pregnancy to the 6th day of the postpartum. (70 % before delivery, 30 % postpartum). Pathophysiology is not known exactly, perhapsit is caused by vascular lesion with multiple organ failure (above all of the liver) and by activation of coagulation. What most authors also consideras this syndrom are the cases without hemolysis (ELLP) or without decrease of trombocytes (HEL).
Key words:
late gestosis - maternal mortality - activation of coagulation
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care MedicineArticle was published in
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2001 Issue 4
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