Abstract
Objective. To estimate the level of α-microglobulin (α2-MG) of fertility in patients after a missed miscarriage (MM) and during treatment over time. Subjects and methods. Ninety patients after MM were divided into 3 groups: 1) 30 patients who received antibiotics, uterine cavity irrigation with cavitated solutions, and peloid therapy; 2) 30 patients who had antibiotics and peloid therapy; and 3) 30patients who took antibiotics only. A control group (Group 4) included 28 healthy individuals. Menstrual blood α2-MG levels [Mean (SD)] were determined. Results. The study groups exhibited low α2-MG levels: 12.6 (2.9), 9.3 (2.5), and 9.3 (2.4) μg/ml, respectively; and the control group had 40.3 (2.4) μg/ml (p = 0.001). The post-treatment α2-MG levels were 44.1(8.2) μg/ml in Group 1 (p = 0.001), 2 times lower than 24.2 (3.3) μg/ml in Group 2 (p = 0.05), and unchanged in Group 3. Conclusion. Comprehensive treatment leads to a significant increase in AMGP level and the restoration of endometrial receptivity.