PT Journal AU Prochazka, M Lubusky, M Slavik, L Hrachovec, P Zielina, P Kudela, M Lindqvist, P TI SELECTED PREGNANCY VARIABLES IN WOMEN WITH PLACENTAL ABRUPTION SO Biomedical papers PY 2006 BP 271 EP 273 VL 150 IS 2 DI 10.5507/bp.2006.040 DE Hereredity factors in thrombosis/Placental abruption/Fetal loss/Risk factors AB Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors for placental abruption and to determine if anamnestic variables such as inherited thrombosis or recurrent fetal loss might be used as a predictor for placental abruption.Methods: A retrospective case-control study at the University Hospital, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic. One hundred and eighty women with placental abruptio out of 20,175 deliveries (0.79 %) who were compared to 196 unselected pregnant women. A detailed anamnesis was taken.Results: Compared to controls, women with placental abruptio had a 12-fold increased prevalence of prior recurrent fetal loss and a 6-fold increased prevalence of inherited thrombosis.Conclusions: We found that recurrent fetal loss, and inherited thrombosis may be significant risk factors for placental abruptio. ER