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Title: [Diagnostic and therapeutic problems in HELLP syndrome]. Author: Rath W, Loos W, Kuhn W. Journal: Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol; 1992; 196(5):185-92. PubMed ID: 1299079. Abstract: The HELLP syndrome is a severe and life-threatening complication of preeclampsia. Despite obstetricians are more aware of this syndrome maternal and perinatal mortality could not be reduced during the last years. The diagnostic problems of the HELLP syndrome are early detection of the disease, problems concerning differential diagnosis to other diseases with similar symptoms, and the different definition of the HELLP syndrome itself. For early detection of hemolysis determination of serum haptoglobin should be included in laboratory screening methods. Manifestation of DIG is not a principal sign of the HELLP syndrome but reflects a secondary pathophysiological process of the primary disease. Therefore administration of heparin and antithrombin III is not indicated and may lead to induction or amplification of life-threatening bleedings in these cases. Conservative approaches have shown to improve the fetal and maternal condition in individual cases, however, termination of pregnancy is the only definitive cure for patients with HELLP-syndrome. With respect to our perinatal results (n = 84) immediate delivery, predominantly by caesarean section, is recommended after diagnosis has been confirmed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]