Hemostasis System and Plasminogen Activity in Retrochorial Hematoma in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
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:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
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Index | Reference Intervals (2.5–97.5%) for Healthy Pregnant Women in First Trimester |
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Prothrombin time (PT), s | 11–16 |
Activated partial thrombin time (aPTT), s | 20–40 |
Thrombin time (TT), s | 14–21 |
Fibrinogen, g/L | 1.8–4.7 |
Soluble fibrin monomeric complexes (SFMC), mg% | 0–5.5 |
D-dimer, ng/mL | 10–550 |
Plasminogen activity (%Plg), % | 80–135 |
Index | Normal Pregnancy, n = 57, Median (Q1;Q3) | Retrochorial Hematoma, n = 16, Median (Q1;Q3) | Significance Level of Differences according to the Mann–Whitney U Test, p-Value |
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Prothrombin time (PT), s | 11.5 (11.2;12.0) | 12.5 (12.1;12.9) | 0.0006 |
Activated partial thrombin time (aPTT), s | 30.6 (29.1;33.3) | 32.8 (30.6;36.0) | 0.0686 |
Thrombin time (TT), s | 19.0 (18.7;19.6) | 19.0 (18.1;20.8) | 0.7638 |
Fibrinogen, g/l | 3.3 (2.8;3.9) | 3.3 (2.5;4.1) | 0.6936 |
Soluble fibrin monomeric complexes (SFMC), mg% | 3.0 (3.0;4.0) | 4.0 (3.0;4.8) | 0.0082 |
D-dimer, ng/ml | 372 (192;704) | 310 (193;931) | 0.9893 |
Plasminogen (PG) activity, % | 116.5 (91.8;143.4) | 82.5 (66.7;91.0) | 0.00003 |
Plasminogen concentration, mcg/ml | 88.0 (72.0;112.1) | 101.4 (80.7;129.0) | 0.1802 |
IgG-PG, c.u. | 139.5 (94.4;239.1) | 126.5 (113.3;170.2) | 0.6647 |
IgM-PG, c.u. | 89.4 (67.2;119.6) | 100.6 (76.5;140.3) | 0.3205 |
IgA-PG, c.u. | 141.5 (76.7;186.4) | 124.2 (89.1;147.3) | 0.2598 |
PG/IgM-PG activity | 1.15 (1.00;1.47) | 0.76 (0.53;0.97) | 0.0001 |
Pair of Variables | Spearman Rank Order Correlations | |||||||
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Marked Correlations Are Significant at p < 0.05000 | ||||||||
Normal Pregnancy | Retrochorial Hematoma | |||||||
Valid, n | Spearman, r | t(n − 2) | p-Value | Valid, n | Spearman, r | t(n − 2) | p-Value | |
Gestation period (weeks) & Fibrinogen (g/L) | 57 | 0.351545 | 2.78489 | 0.007330 | 16 | −0.100603 | −0.37834 | 0.710851 |
Gestation period (weeks) & %Plg | 57 | 0.329186 | 2.58541 | 0.012407 | 16 | −0.165436 | −0.62766 | 0.540333 |
%Plg & PT (s) | 57 | −0.371411 | −2.96667 | 0.004448 | 16 | −0.538747 | −2.39274 | 0.031301 |
%Plg & Fibrinogen (g/L) | 57 | 0.324137 | 2.54106 | 0.013902 | 16 | −0.275405 | −1.07192 | 0.301885 |
%Plg & IgM-Plg | 57 | 0.407901 | 3.31324 | 0.001635 | 16 | 0.125920 | 0.47493 | 0.642160 |
%Plg & %Plg/IgM-Plg ratio | 57 | 0.407571 | 3.31002 | 0.001651 | 16 | 0.292862 | 1.14604 | 0.270991 |
IgM-Plg & aPTT (s) | 57 | 0.287595 | 2.227 | 0.030064 | 16 | 0.509588 | 2.21602 | 0.043765 |
IgM-Plg & TT (s) | 57 | −0.056935 | −0.42292 | 0.673999 | 16 | 0.545389 | 2.43462 | 0.028885 |
%Plg/IgM-Plg ratio & PT (s) | 57 | −0.360592 | −2.86711 | 0.005861 | 16 | −0.442480 | −1.84617 | 0.086115 |
%Plg/IgM-Plg ratio & aPTT (s) | 57 | −0.404720 | −3.28232 | 0.001792 | 16 | −0.613119 | −2.90393 | 0.011552 |
%Plg/IgM-Plg ratio & TT (s) | 57 | −0.131466 | −0.98351 | 0.329663 | 16 | −0.644546 | −3.15430 | 0.007031 |
%Plg/IgM-Plg ratio & Fibrinogen (g/L) | 57 | 0.383476 | 3.07935 | 0.003235 | 16 | −0.133922 | −0.50565 | 0.620973 |
%Plg/IgM-Plg ratio & IgM-Plg | 57 | −0.605662 | −5.64482 | 0.000001 | 16 | −0.863871 | −6.41696 | 0.000016 |
Fibrinogen (g/L) & PT (s) | 57 | −0.385628 | −3.09964 | 0.003052 | 16 | 0.760149 | 4.37742 | 0.000632 |
Fibrinogen (g/L) & aPTT (s) | 57 | −0.349048 | −2.76235 | 0.007788 | 16 | 0.341446 | 1.35926 | 0.195557 |
Fibrinogen (g/L) & TT (s) | 57 | −0.279248 | −2.15676 | 0.035412 | 16 | −0.039114 | −0.14647 | 0.885642 |
Fibrinogen (g/L) & SFMC (mg%) | 57 | 0.455123 | 3.79062 | 0.000375 | 16 | 0.732157 | 4.02194 | 0.001261 |
SFMC (mg%) & Plg, ug/ml | 57 | −0.030017 | −0.22271 | 0.824586 | 16 | 0.534996 | 2.36937 | 0.032731 |
SFMC (mg%) & D-dimer (ng/mL) | 57 | 0.436431 | 3.59734 | 0.000689 | 16 | 0.009145 | 0.03422 | 0.973185 |
D-dimer (ng/mL) & IgA-Plg | 57 | −0.342696 | −2.70532 | 0.009067 | 16 | −0.266372 | −1.03403 | 0.318653 |
PT (s) & aPTT (s) | 57 | 0.519143 | 4.50465 | 0.000035 | 16 | 0.365115 | 1.46744 | 0.164360 |
aPTT (s) & TT (s) | 57 | 0.336078 | 2.64635 | 0.010590 | 16 | 0.396896 | 1.61794 | 0.127977 |
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Tikhonova, N.B.; Kuznetsova, N.B.; Milovanov, A.P.; Goufman, E.I.; Fokina, T.V.; Aleksankin, A.P.; Aleksankina, V.V.; Stepanova, I.I.; Stepanov, A.A.; Boltovskaya, M.N.; et al. Hemostasis System and Plasminogen Activity in Retrochorial Hematoma in the First Trimester of Pregnancy. Biomedicines 2022, 10, 2284. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092284
Tikhonova NB, Kuznetsova NB, Milovanov AP, Goufman EI, Fokina TV, Aleksankin AP, Aleksankina VV, Stepanova II, Stepanov AA, Boltovskaya MN, et al. Hemostasis System and Plasminogen Activity in Retrochorial Hematoma in the First Trimester of Pregnancy. Biomedicines. 2022; 10(9):2284. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092284
Chicago/Turabian StyleTikhonova, Natalia B., Natalya B. Kuznetsova, Andrey P. Milovanov, Eugene I. Goufman, Tatiana V. Fokina, Andrey P. Aleksankin, Valentina V. Aleksankina, Irina I. Stepanova, Alexandr A. Stepanov, Marina N. Boltovskaya, and et al. 2022. "Hemostasis System and Plasminogen Activity in Retrochorial Hematoma in the First Trimester of Pregnancy" Biomedicines 10, no. 9: 2284. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092284
APA StyleTikhonova, N. B., Kuznetsova, N. B., Milovanov, A. P., Goufman, E. I., Fokina, T. V., Aleksankin, A. P., Aleksankina, V. V., Stepanova, I. I., Stepanov, A. A., Boltovskaya, M. N., & Nizyaeva, N. V. (2022). Hemostasis System and Plasminogen Activity in Retrochorial Hematoma in the First Trimester of Pregnancy. Biomedicines, 10(9), 2284. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092284