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Aspirin Desensitization: Implications for Acetylsalicylic Acid-Sensitive Pregnant Women

Author(s): Benito-Garcia, F ; Pires, I ; Lima, J

Date: 2021

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/36620

Origin: Saúde - CUF

Subject(s): Aspirina; Dessensibilização Imunológica; Síndrome Antifosfolipídica; Pre-Eclâmpsia; Gravidez; Desensitization, Immunologic; Antiphospholipid Syndrome; Pre-Eclampsia; Aspirin; Pregnancy


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Low-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) is widely used during pregnancy to prevent obstetric complications of placental dysfunction, such as preeclampsia, stillbirth and fetal growth restriction, and obstetric complications in pregnant women with antiphospholipid syndrome. ASA-sensitive pregnant women cannot benefit from the effects of ASA due to the possibility of severe or potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity reactions to ASA. ASA desensitization is a valuable and safe therapeutic option for these women, allowing them to start daily prophylaxis with ASA and prevent pregnancy complications. The authors discuss the recent advances in obstetric conditions preventable by ASA and the management of ASA hypersensitivity in pregnancy, including ASA desensitization. To encourage the implementation of ASA desensitization protocols in ASA-sensitive pregnant women, they also propose a practical approach for use in daily clinical practice.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Comum
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