Affiliation:
1. Ural State Medical University
2. Ural State Medical University; Regional Children's Clinical Hospital, Regional perinatal center
Abstract
Introduction. Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that remains one of e leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The preventive strategy of prophylaxis with acetylsalicylic acid gives only a relative reduction in risk, and in a significant part of cases is ineffective. At the same time, the issue of preeclampsia prophylaxis is extremely relevant, since there are no effective methods for treating this condition, with the exception of the completion of gestation.Purpose of the study. Based on the scientific literature, to evaluate the effectiveness of aspirin in the prevention of preeclampsia and to determine the possible reasons for the lack of effectiveness of such prevention.Materials and methods. We conducted a search for scientific literature, as a result of which 39 sources were selected for the final scientific review (2010-2020). The PubMed, ResearchGate and Elibrary databases were used to search for scientific literature.Results and discussion. The article presents a literature review of the analysis of the effectiveness of aspirin for the prevention of preeclampsia over the past 5 years, describes the mechanism of action of aspirin, presents studies that confirm or refute the effectiveness of aspirin depending on the dosage and gestational age. Potential alternative agents for the prevention of preeclampsia in cases of aspirin ineffectiveness have been reviewed.Conclusion. Literature review data show that the effectiveness of aspirin for the prevention of preeclampsia depends on the chronobiological effect, compliance, gestational duration and dosage. It is necessary to continue research on the effectiveness of aspirin, and studies carried out on the Russian population will be of particular value for the Russian Federation.
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Ural State Medical University
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