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Labor and delivery: DIC, HELLP, preeclampsia

Juliana Perez Botero, Jennifer McIntosh

2023Hematology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hematologists are often needed to assist with the management of microangiopathic emergencies in pregnancy. A firm understanding of the diagnosis and management of preeclampsia with severe features, hemolysis elevated liver enzyme and low platelet syndrome, and disseminated intravascular coagulation, which are the most common causes of microangiopathic emergencies, is critical. However, being able to consider when other microangiopathic emergencies (acute fatty liver of pregnancy, congenital and acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, complement mediated microangiopathy, antiphospholipid syndrome) should be considered is imperative. The hematologist and obstetric team should work together to optimize the care of common as well as rare hematologic emergencies.

Topics & Concepts

Microangiopathic hemolytic anemiaThrombotic microangiopathyHELLP syndromeMedicineDisseminated intravascular coagulationPreeclampsiaSchistocyteThrombotic thrombocytopenic purpuraPregnancyHematologistAntiphospholipid syndromePediatricsObstetricsIntensive care medicineInternal medicinePlateletThrombosisDiseaseBiologyGeneticsPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesHemoglobinopathies and Related DisordersBirth, Development, and Health