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Pain Management 2019 & Internal Medicine 2019

International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine

ISSN: 2471-982X

Page 74

JOINT EVENT

7

th

Edition of International Conference on

Pain Management

8

th

Edition of International Conference on

Internal Medicine &

Patient Care

&

March 25-26, 2019

Rome, Italy

Int J Anesth Pain Med 2019, Volume 5

DOI: 10.21767/2471-982X-C1-006

Iron metabolism of proteins during pregnancy

I J Shahverdiyeva, I A Kerimova

and

V I Yaqubova

Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan

T

he high prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women

is an extremely urgent problem of medicine. Iron

deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common form

among pregnant anaemia and is about 90% [1]. IDA

leads to adverse consequences for both the pregnant

woman (an increase in the frequency of preterm

birth, placental insufficiency; miscarriage; infectious

complications, gestasional depression) and for the fetus

(fetal malnutrition). To study the pathogenesis of IDA

in pregnant women is important for the developing of

new principles of treatment. We study some indicators

of iron metabolism in pregnant women in anaemia. The

venous blood of 85 pregnant women with anaemia was

examined. Serum iron, ferroportin, transferrin, serum

ferritin and hepcidin were investigated. The comparison

group consisted of 19 pregnant women without

anaemia, as well as control group consisted of 15 non-

pregnant practically healthy women. The haemoglobin

concentration was measured by using “Mythic-18”

haematological auto analyzer. The serum transferrin level

was established by using an immunoturbidimetrymethod

with “Cormay” (Poland) reagent kits. The concentrations

of hepcidin and ferroportin were determined by using

“Cloud-Clone Corp.” (USA), and ferritin concentrations

were determined by using “Pishtaz teb” (Iran) reagents

through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)

method. The study revealed a significant decrease in the

level of LF, ferritin, hepcidin and a significant increase in

ferroportin, transferrin level. A comprehensive definition

of various indicators of iron metabolism provides

important information not only for understanding the

pathogenesis of iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy

but also for early diagnosis of the disease and the

appointment of the correct treatment.

ilahashahverdiyeva@gmail.com