Preeclampsia is a life-threatening condition that is characterized by high blood pressure during pregnancy. The condition is rare – impacting between 5% to 7% of pregnant people worldwide and ...
Patients with uncomplicated chronic hypertension who avoid preeclampsia show only marginally higher risk for severe maternal ...
The only subgroup with a significant difference in outcomes was multifetal pregnancies, though the study was not powered to ...
The Preeclampsia Foundation launched a new initiative that aims to close the maternal health equity gap and promote the use ...
Campaign encourages the use of low-dose aspirin to help reduce the risk of preeclampsia and the complications that come with ...
The existing prediction models for severe complications of preeclampsia are most accurate only in the two days after hospital admission, with deteriorating performance over time, according to a new ...
Previous trials have used a wide range of doses, from 60-150 mg daily. In terms of prophylaxis for people at high risk of ...
Recent preeclampsia studies have investigated predictors such as placenta location and PAPP-A, in addition to comparing the P/C ratio with 24-hour proteinuria.
Food insecurity occurred frequently among pregnant individuals and increased the risk for multiple adverse health outcomes ...
Food insecurity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk for perinatal complications, according to a study pu ...