Stillbirth is a devastating event to the parents, relatives, friends, and families. The role of anticoagulants in the prevention of unexplained stillbirths is uncertain. An open-label interventional prospective cohort study was conducted on 144 women with a history of unexplained stillbirths. The intervention group had a high umbilical artery resistance index (RI) and received bemiparin. The nonintervention group had a normal RI and did not receive any intervention. We measured the adjusted odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the main outcome for these variables using logistic regression analysis. Fresh stillbirth and early neonatal death rates were lower (P =.005, OR = 11.949 and 95% CI = 2.099-68.014) and newborn weight was higher (P =.015, OR = 0.048, 95% CI = 0.004-0.549) in the group that received bemiparin. Bemiparin is effective in decreasing the rate of stillbirth in women with a history of previous unexplained stillbirths.
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Jawad, A. K., Alalaf, S. K., Ali, M. S., & Bawadikji, A. K. A. (2019). Bemiparin as a Prophylaxis After an Unexplained Stillbirth: Open-Label Interventional Prospective Study. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 25. https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029619896629
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