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Major obstetric complications in women with inherited thrombophilia in comparison to the control group of women
Pechrová, Viktorie ; Koucký, Michal (advisor) ; Čábela, Radek (referee)
Leiden mutation and mutation of the gen for prothrombin are classified as hereditary thrombophilia affecting external cascade's hemocoagulation factors. The higher incidence is in the Europoid. We marked those disorders not only as risk factors for thromboembolism but as risk factors for obstetrics complications as well. This bachelor thesis completes theoretical knowledge of Leiden mutation and mutation of the gen for prothrombin. Afterward, the thesis is focused on obstetrics complications that are associated with those thrombophilias. The analytical part of the thesis is devoted to the association of the mentioned mutations and the higher risk of recurrent pregnancy loss. Meaning that women who carry the such mutation are more likely to have the anamnesis of 2 or more miscarriages compared to women without thrombophilia. First, the hypothesis was set that the women with thrombophilia are going to have more frequent recurrent pregnancy loss compared to the control group without thrombophilia. To verify the hypothesis a retrospective check of the databases was made. The databases were from The Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnostics of the General University Hospital and of the First Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, where the group with thrombophilia was taken. The...
First aid for women with gynecological bleeding
TŮMA, Michal
The thesis deals with the pre-medical first aid for women suffering from gynaecological bleeding, especially focussing on the responsibilities, duties and competences of a paramedic in the Czech Republic. Initially, the thesis concentrates on specifying the term "pre-medical emergency care" as well as on the responsibilities of a paramedic, which are supported with the relevant legislation. The subsequent chapters monitor the physiological and pathological causes of gynaecological bleeding of pregnant women. Furthermore, the thesis also addresses hemorrhagic shock as one of the dangerous subsequences of gynaecological bleeding. The practical part describes the methodology of the actual research among employees, trying to confirm or rebut a hypothesis that the knowledge of health care professionals is sufficient as far as the pre-medical emergency care is concerned. The closing discussion summarises the research results.

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