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The correction of hemodynamic disorders in pregnant women with varicose veins

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2017.2(118):69–76; doi 10.15574/HW.2017.118.69

Benyuk V. A., Medvеd V. I., Usevych I. A., Koval S. D., Korzheletskyy O. S.
National medical University named after O. O. Bogomolets, Kyiv
SI «Institute of Pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology» NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv
Clinical hospital «Feofania», Kyiv

The objective: determining of the characteristics of hemodynamic disorders in pregnant women with varicose veins.

Patients and methods. The study involved 80 pregnant women with varicose veins of the lower limbs: 42 pregnant women with varicose veins of the lower extremities (study group) suggested usage of complex therapy; 38 pregnant women (group) – traditional therapy. Performed duplex mapping dopplerometry pool pelvic vein, external iliac and ovarian veins; pool venous legs, hip and great saphenous veins. The authors suggested regimen that includes use of drug Dioflan®.

Results. Analysis of the data allowed to define features and its hemodynamic disturbances in venous pools pelvis and lower extremities in pregnant women with varicose veins. The study conducted by the authors proposed estimation methods of their correction using the drug Dioflan®.

Conclusion. The proposed method is statistically more effective correction of hemodynamic disorders in pregnant women with varicose veins.

Key words: pregnancy, varicose veins, dopplerometry, Dioflan®.

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