Change of Rheological Status and Fibrinogen, as Markers of the Blood Circulatory System, in Different Pregnancy Trimesters
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https://doi.org/10.71419/mtggrc.2025.31Keywords:
aggregation, deformation, plasma viscosity, healthy pregnant, fibrinogenAbstract
We studied the rheological profile and fibrinogen in healthy pregnant women in the I, II, and III trimesters, and a control group of women in the 2nd phase of the menstrual cycle. It turned out that rheological changes in different trimesters are heterogeneous and do not always correlate with the percentage changes in fibrinogen. Having discussed the data, we concluded that studying the full spectrum of rheological status is advisable to determine blood fluidity.
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