Tag: Pre-eclampsia
Model Using Nine Urine Metabolites Can Predict Preeclampsia
Prediction model including nine urine metabolites had the highest accuracy for predicting preeclampsia in early pregnancy
IHD, Stroke Risk Up for Offspring Born to Moms With Preeclampsia
Association mainly independent of preterm or SGA birth, may be partly explained by unmeasured familial factors
sFlt-1:PlGF Stratifies Risk for Preeclampsia With Severe Features
Ratio had better performance for predicting preeclampsia with severe features than standard clinical measures
Preeclampsia, Eclampsia Linked to Increased Offspring Mortality
Maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy linked to increased risks for all-cause mortality, several cause-specific mortalities in offspring from birth to young adulthood
Paternal Lifestyle, Demographic Factors Not Tied to Preeclampsia Risk
Preeclampsia in a previously fathered pregnancy more common among men in the study cohort who had fathered a preeclamptic pregnancy
Adherence to Mediterranean-Style Diet May Cut Preeclampsia Risk
Odds of preeclampsia lower with greatest level of adherence to Mediterranean-style diet; similar benefit observed for Black women
More Than Half of Women Unaware of Preeclampsia Before Diagnosis
Shared decision-making is of great importance to preeclampsia patients to enhance their health care experience
BP Trajectory May ID Risk for Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Risk for hypertensive disorder of pregnancy increased in women with increase or little or no decline in blood pressure early in pregnancy
Aspirin Underutilized for Preeclampsia Prevention
Findings reported among women at high risk due to prepregnancy diabetes, obesity, and/or chronic hypertension
Cell-Free RNA Profiles in Maternal Blood May Predict Preeclampsia
cfRNA signatures from maternal blood draw may identify women at risk for developing preeclampsia prior to clinical presentation