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Low dose aspirin in hypertensive pregnant women: effect on pregnancy outcome and prostacyclin‐thromboxane balance in mother and newborn
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ASA did not prevent the rise of maternal hypertension, but improved fetal haemodynamic performance and reduced the need of intensive neonatal care. It inhibited strongly maternal thromboxane A2 but not PGI2 production and thus shifted the balance between PGI2/TxA2 to the dominance of the vasodilatory, anti-aggregatory side.
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