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Analysis of Biological Progression and Regression of HELLP Syndrome in Time

Analysis of Biological Progression and Regression of HELLP Syndrome in Time

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Overview

Prospective observational study about progression and regression of biological parameters of HELLP syndrome

Description

Data collection included a comprehensive review of pathological histories, identification of complications based on clinical presentation, daily monitoring of biological parameters, documentation of transfusion events, recording of corticosteroid administration according to gestational age, and detailed reporting of extraction and analgesia techniques.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant women who are admitted to the maternal ICU for a biological HELLP syndrome

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients whose biological presentation was attributable to other conditions, such as microangiopathies or leukemia.
  • Patients who benefited from plasma exchange therapy

Study details
    HELLP Syndrome
    Preeclampsia

NCT06758960

CHU Mohammed VI Marrakech

21 October 2025

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