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Rev. Fed. Centroam. Obstet. Ginecol. ; 28(1): 28-30, 25 de abril de 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552703

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El podocito es una célula altamente diferenciada localizada en la membrana basal del glomérulo. Entre sus múltiples funciones está garantizar la integridad y funcionalidad de la principal unidad de filtración del riñón, pero carece de la capacidad de dividirse bajo condiciones normales y en situaciones de estrés presenta el riesgo de separarse de la membrana basal, lo que conlleva la posibilidad de desarrollar proteinuria como primer paso de un daño renal que puede llegar a ser permanente. Una de estas situaciones de estrés es el embarazo y, en particular, los trastornos hipertensivos gestacionales, lo que coloca al podocito en la peculiar posición de poderse utilizar como prueba diagnóstica o como marcador de pronóstico renal a largo plazo. En esta revisión veremos el papel del podocito en estos escenarios. (provisto por Infomedic International)


The podocyte is a highly differentiated cell located in the basement membrane of the glomerulus. Among its multiple functions is to guarantee the integrity and functionality of the main filtration unit of the kidney, but it lacks the capacity to divide under normal conditions and in stressful situations it presents the risk of separating from the basement membrane, leading to the possibility of developing proteinuria as the first step of renal damage that may become permanent. One of these stressful situations is pregnancy and, in particular, gestational hypertensive disorders, which places the podocyte in the peculiar position of being able to be used as a diagnostic test or as a marker of long-term renal prognosis. In this review we will look at the role of the podocyte in these scenarios. (provided by Infomedic International)

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.) ; 70(3): e20231027, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535101

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Determination of biomolecules that play a role in the etiopathogenesis of preeclampsia and their application as therapeutic targets may increase surveillance in this patient group. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1, a marker of endothelial dysfunction and platelet activation, and the development of preeclampsia. METHODS: In this observational cross-sectional study conducted between April 2021 and December 2022, 73 consecutive pregnant women with preeclampsia and 73 healthy pregnant women were included. Blood samples were taken from all patients with preeclampsia to measure signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1 levels at the time of hospitalization. Excluded from the study were pregnant women with certain medical conditions or treatments, and the signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1 levels of the groups were compared according to the development of preeclampsia. RESULTS: Signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1 levels were significantly higher in the preeclampsia group than in the controls (p<0.001). In multivariate analysis, signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1 was determined as an independent predictor for preeclampsia (OR: 1.678, 95%CI 1.424-1.979, p<0.001). Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the best cutoff value of signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1 at 3.25 ng/mL predicted the development of preeclampsia with 71% sensitivity and 68% specificity (area under the curve, 0.739; 95% confidence ınterval (95%CI), 0.681-0.798, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1, and epidermal growth factor-containing protein 1 is significantly elevated in pregnant women with preeclampsia compared with healthy controls.

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Acta Paul. Enferm. (Online) ; 37: eAPE01622, 2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1533332

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Resumo Objetivo Analisar os efeitos da suplementação de cálcio nos marcadores da pré-eclâmpsia ao longo do tempo, comparando o uso de cálcio em alta e baixa dosagem em mulheres grávidas com hipertensão. Métodos Trata-se de ensaio clínico randomizado com três grupos paralelos, placebo controlado, realizado no ambulatório de referência para o pré-natal de alto risco na Região Sul do Brasil, com análise de intenção de tratar e seguimento após quatro e oito semanas. A intervenção consistiu na ingestão de cálcio 500mg/dia, cálcio 1500mg/dia e placebo. Os dados foram analisados segundo um modelo generalizado de estimação de equações mistas adotando α 0,05. Resultados O efeito do cálcio em baixa e alta dosagem na evolução ao longo do tempo foi mantido entre os grupos, mesmo após o ajuste para os fatores de confusão. Houve diferença significativa nos parâmetros analisados na interação tempo e grupo (p <0,000) e diminuição nas médias de 12,3mmHg na PAS, 9,2 mmHg na PAD, 3,2 mg/dl creatinina e 7,2 mg/dl proteinúria para o grupo cálcio 500mg/dia. Os resultados foram semelhantes para o grupo com suplementação máxima. Conclusão O cálcio melhorou o prognóstico vascular em mulheres grávidas com hipertensão ao reduzir os níveis pressóricos e os marcadores da pré-eclâmpsia.


Resumen Objetivo Analizar los efectos de los suplementos de calcio en los marcadores de preeclampsia a lo largo del tiempo, comparando el uso de calcio en dosis altas y bajas en mujeres embarazadas con hipertensión. Métodos Se trata de un ensayo clínico aleatorizado con tres grupos paralelos, placebo controlado realizado en consultorios externos de referencia en el control prenatal de alto riesgo en la Región Sur de Brasil, con análisis de intención de tratar y seguimiento luego de cuatro y ocho semanas. La intervención consistió en la ingesta de calcio 500 mg/día, calcio 1500 mg/día y placebo. Los datos se analizaron de acuerdo con un modelo generalizado de estimación de ecuaciones mixtas adoptando α 0,05. Resultados El efecto del calcio en dosis bajas y altas en la evolución a lo largo del tiempo se mantuvo entre los grupos, inclusive después de los ajustes por los factores de confusión. Hubo diferencia significativa en los parámetros analizados en la interacción tiempo y grupo (p <0,000) y reducción de los promedios de 12,3 mmHg en la PAS, 9,2 mmHg en la PAD, 3,2 mg/dl creatinina y 7,2 mg/dl proteinuria en el grupo calcio 500 mg/día. Los resultados fueron parecidos en el grupo con suplemento en dosis máxima. Conclusión El calcio mejoró el pronóstico vascular en mujeres embarazadas con hipertensión al reducir los niveles de presión y los marcadores de preeclampsia. Registro Brasileiro de Ensaios Clínicos: RBR-9ngb95


Abstract Objective To analyze the effects of calcium supplementation on markers of preeclampsia over time by comparing the use of high- and low-dose calcium in hypertensive pregnant women. Methods This is a randomized clinical trial, placebo controlled, with three parallel groups carried out at the reference outpatient clinic for high-risk prenatal care in the South Region of Brazil, with intention-to-treat analysis and follow-up after four and eight weeks. The intervention consisted of ingesting calcium 500mg/day, calcium 1500mg/day and placebo. Data were analyzed according to a generalized mixed equation estimation model adopting α 0.05. Results The effect of low- and high-dose calcium on evolution over time was maintained between groups, even after adjustment for confounding factors. There was a significant difference in the parameters analyzed in the time and group interaction (p <0.000) and a decrease in the means of 12.3 mmHg in SBP, 9.2 mmHg in DBP, 3.2 mg/dl creatinine and 7.2 mg/dl proteinuria for the 500mg calcium/day group. The results were similar for the maximal supplementation group. Conclusion Calcium improved vascular prognosis in hypertensive pregnant women by reducing blood pressure levels and markers of preeclampsia. Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials: RBR-9ngb95


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Pre-Eclampsia , Pregnancy , Calcium , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Dietary Supplements , Hypertension , Randomized Controlled Trial
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Prensa méd. argent ; 109(6): 229-237, 20230000. tab, fig
Article in English | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1526663

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Introducción: el embarazo causa adaptaciones en el riñón, tanto en anatomía como en función, para mantener el entorno extracelular, hemodinámico y hormonal. Sin embargo, estos pueden no llevarse a cabo de manera completamente óptima en presencia de enfermedad renal. El objetivo era estudiar la relación entre la enfermedad renal y los resultados maternos de fetal durante el embarazo, asociado con un rechazo por paciente y/o en relación con el tratamiento especializado. Material y métodos: estudio observacional y retrospectivo en una serie de casos, revisando 134 archivos de pacientes embarazadas con cierto grado de enfermedad renal antes del embarazo. Los resultados maternos registrados fueron: enfermedad hipertensiva durante el embarazo, deterioro renal agudo, necesidad de terapia de sustitución renal y en productos: prematuridad, restricción del crecimiento intrauterino, muerte fetal y aborto espontáneo. Resultados: Resultados maternos: tasa media de filtración glomerular (GFR) de 58.23 ml/min, aumento de peso de 7 kg; La preeclampsia fue diagnosticada en 92 mujeres (55 severas). 46 pacientes mostraron lesión renal aguda, 40 se resolvieron conservativamente; 1 requirió diálisis peritoneal y 15 hemodiálisis (con una decisión retrasada un promedio de un mes por rechazo por paciente y/o pariente). La resolución del embarazo fue por cesárea en 111 pacientes; Nacieron 116 productos antes de las 37 semanas de gestación, con un peso promedio de 1910 g, 94 mostraron restricción del crecimiento intrauterino. Conclusión: la enfermedad renal influyó directamente en el mayor número de resultados adversos maternos y fetales cuando se rechazó la atención médica especializada. Existe una correlación entre el ligero estado de Davison con los estados I, II y IIIA de Kdigo en el análisis de correspondencia


Introduction: Pregnancy causes adaptations in the kidney, both in anatomy and function, to maintain the extracellular, hemodynamic and hormonal environment. However, these may not be carried out completely optimally in the presence of kidney disease. The objective was to study the relation between kidney disease and maternal-fetal outcomes during pregnancy, associated with a rejection by patient and/or relative to specialized treatment. Material and Methods: Observational, retrospective study in a series of cases, reviewing 134 files of pregnant patients with some degree of kidney disease prior to pregnancy. Maternal outcomes recorded were: hypertensive disease during pregnancy, acute renal deterioration, need for renal substitution therapy, and in products: prematurity, restriction of intrauterine growth, fetal death and miscarriage. Results: Maternal outcomes: mean glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 58.23ml/min, weight gain of 7 kg; preeclampsia was diagnosed in 92 women (55 severe). 46 patients showed acute renal lesion, 40 were conservatively resolved; 1 required peritoneal dialysis and 15 hemodialysis (with decision delayed an average of one month by rejection by patient and/or relative). Resolution of pregnancy was by cesarean in 111 patients; 116 products were born before 37 weeks of gestation, with average weight of 1910 g, 94 showed restriction of intrauterine growth. Conclusion: Kidney disease directly influenced the greater number of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes when specialized medical care was rejected. There is a correlation between slight Davison state with states I, II and IIIa of KDIGO in correspondence analysis.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Pre-Eclampsia/pathology , Pregnancy , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/pathology , Glomerular Filtration Rate
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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 91(5): 345-351, dic. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550698

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RESUMEN Introducción: la preeclampsia (PE) es la principal causa de morbimortalidad materno-fetal en nuestro país. Alteraciones hemodinámicas precoces durante el embarazo podrían predecir la evolución a PE. El machine learning (ML) permite el hallazgo de patrones ocultos que podrían detectar precozmente el desarrollo de PE. Objetivos: desarrollar un árbol de clasificación con variables de hemodinamia no invasiva para predecir precozmente desarrollo de PE. Material y métodos: estudio observacional prospectivo con embarazadas de alto riesgo (n=1155) derivadas del servicio de Obstetricia desde enero 2016 a octubre 2022 para el muestreo de entrenamiento por ML con árbol de clasificación j48. Se seleccionaron 112 embarazadas entre semanas 10 a 16, sin tratamiento farmacológico y que completaron el seguimiento con el término de su embarazo con evento final combinado (PE): preeclampsia, eclampsia y síndrome HELLP. Se evaluaron simultáneamente con cardiografía de impedancia y velocidad de onda del pulso y con monitoreo ambulatorio de presión arterial de 24 hs (MAPA). Resultados: presentaron PE 17 pacientes (15,18%). Se generó un árbol de clasificación predictivo con las siguientes variables: índice de complacencia arterial (ICA), índice cardíaco (IC), índice de trabajo sistólico (ITS), cociente de tiempos eyectivos (CTE), índice de Heather (IH). Se clasificaron correctamente el 93,75%; coeficiente Kappa 0,70, valor predictivo positivo (VPP) 0,94 y negativo (VPN) 0,35. Precisión 0,94, área bajo la curva ROC 0,93. Conclusión: las variables ICA, IC, ITS, CTE e IH predijeron en nuestra muestra el desarrollo de PE con excelente discriminación y precisión, de forma precoz, no invasiva, segura y con bajo costo.


ABSTRACT Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is the main cause of maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality in our country. Early hemodynamic changes during pregnancy could predict progression to PE. Machine learning (ML) enables the discovery of hidden patterns that could early detect PE development. Objectives: The aim of this study was to build a classification tree with non-invasive hemodynamic variables for the early prediction of PE occurrence. Results: Seventeen patients (15.18%) presented PE. A predictive classification tree was generated with arterial compliance index (ACI), cardiac index (CI), cardiac work index (CWI), ejective time ratio (ETR), and Heather index (HI). A total of 93.75% patients were correctly classified (Kappa 0.70, positive predictive value 0.94 and negative predictive value 0.35; accuracy 0.94, and area under the ROC curve 0.93). Conclusion: ACI, CI, CWI, ETR and HI variables predicted the early development of PE in our sample with excellent discrimination and accuracy, non-invasively, safely and at low cost.

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Rev. Fac. Med. UNAM ; 66(5): 7-23, sep.-oct. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535213

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Resumen La preeclampsia es una patología con alta morbimortalidad a nivel mundial. En esta enfermedad la placenta es un órgano de choque donde la inflamación y la respuesta inmunológica generan el daño que se traduce en el cuadro clínico característico. La tríada clásica en preeclampsia está integrada por hipertensión, edema y proteinuria, por lo que se piensa que el endotelio debe estar afectado por la actividad inflamatoria-inmunológica. El sistema inmunológico actúa en el desarrollo del embarazo y lo hace a diferentes tiempos y regulando de manera fisiológica. Tanto componentes celulares como humorales de la respuesta innata y adquirida han sido estudiados en pacientes con preeclampsia y se ha determinado que su participación es decisiva en la fisiopatología de esta enfermedad. La participación del sistema inmunológico en la fisiopatología de la preeclampsia alcanza un alto nivel de complejidad pues interacciona con otros sistemas (coagulación, renal, cardiovascular y endocrinológico entre otros) favoreciendo así la enfermedad. Es por esto que el tratamiento debe ser integral, con una visión holística del padecimiento y que requiere de un equipo multidisciplinario, que actué armónicamente para así alcanzar el mayor éxito terapéutico con la menor frecuencia de secuelas para el binomio madre-feto o madre-recién nacido. En la gestación se desarrolla la denominada "tolerancia inmunológica del embarazo", en ese estado de tolerancia inmunológica las células B y T pueden reconocer antígenos específicos (por ejemplo, los paternos) y posteriormente activarse y generar la respuesta inmunológica, por lo que la preeclampsia podría ser considerada como una patología autoinmune, donde la perdida de la tolerancia inmunológica sería la piedra angular en la fisiopatología, conocer como limitar o regular esta activación celular anómala podría servir para proponer nuevos acercamientos terapéuticos y controlar así esta enfermedad.


Abstract Preeclampsia is a pathology with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. In this disease, the placenta is an organ of shock where inflammation and the immune response generate the damage that results in the characteristic clinical scenario. The classic triad in preeclampsia is made up of hypertension, edema, and proteinuria, so it is thought that the endothelium must be affected by inflammatory-immunological activity. The immune system acts in the development of pregnancy and does so at different times and regulating physiologically. Both, cellular and humoral components of the innate and acquired response have been studied in patients with preeclampsia and it has been determined that their participation is decisive in the pathophysiology of this disease. The involvement of the immune system in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia reaches a high level of complexity since it interacts with other systems (coagulation, renal, cardiovascular and endocrinological among others) thus favoring the disease. For this reason, treatment must be comprehensive, with a holistic vision of the condition and requires a multidisciplinary team that acts harmoniously to achieve the greatest therapeutic success with the least frequency of sequelae for the mother-fetus or mother-newborn dyads. During pregnancy, the so-called "immunological tolerance of pregnancy" develops, in this state of immunological tolerance the B and T cells can recognize specific antigens (for example, the paternal ones) and later activate and generate the immune response, which is why preeclampsia could being considered an autoimmune pathology, where the loss of immunological tolerance would be the cornerstone of pathophysiology, knowing how to limit or regulate this abnormal cell activation could help to propose new therapeutic approaches and thus control this disease.

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J. bras. nefrol ; 45(3): 294-301, Sept. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521089

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Pregnancy-related complications may impact women's reproductive cycle and health through their lives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sociodemographic, clinical, and obstetric history of women undergoing hemodialysis. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study in a specialized health facility with four hemodialysis units. Sociodemographic characteristics, clinical and personal history, obstetric and perinatal results of women with pregnancies before hemodialysis were evaluated. Prevalence, bivariate, and logistic regression analyses were performed. Results: We included 208 (87.76%) women. Hypertension was the main cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) (128 women). Rates of adverse perinatal outcomes, including prematurity, low birth weight, miscarriage, fetal death, and neonatal death, were 19.3%, 14.5%, 25.5%, 12.1%, and 5.3%, respectively. Hypertensive syndromes during pregnancy occurred in 37.0% of women, with 12.5% reporting preeclampsia and 1.4% reporting eclampsia. Up to 1 year after birth, 45.2% of women reported hypertension. Hemodialysis due to hypertension was associated with a history of hypertension during pregnancy (OR 2.33, CI 1.27 - 4.24), gestational hypertension (2.41, CI 3.30 - 4.45), and hypertension up to one year after birth (OR 1.98, CI 1.11 - 3.51). Logistic regression showed that gestational hypertension was independently associated with CKD due to hypertension (aOR 2.76, CI 1.45 - 5.24). Conclusion: Women undergoing hemodialysis due to hypertension were more likely to have gestational hypertension or hypertension up to one year after birth. To delay end-stage renal disease, it is necessary to identify women at risk of kidney failure according to their reproductive history.


RESUMO Introdução: Complicações relacionadas à gestação podem afetar o ciclo reprodutivo e a saúde das mulheres ao longo de suas vidas. Este estudo visou avaliar histórico sociodemográfico, clínico e obstétrico de mulheres em hemodiálise. Métodos: Realizamos estudo transversal em unidade de saúde especializada com quatro unidades de hemodiálise. Avaliou-se características sociodemográficas, histórico clínico e pessoal, resultados obstétricos e perinatais de mulheres com gestações anteriores à hemodiálise. Foram realizadas análises de prevalência, bivariadas e regressão logística. Resultados: Incluímos 208 (87,76%) mulheres. Hipertensão foi a principal causa de doença renal crônica (DRC) (128 mulheres). Taxas de desfechos perinatais adversos, incluindo prematuridade, baixo peso ao nascer, aborto espontâneo, óbito fetal e neonatal, foram de 19,3%, 14,5%, 25,5%, 12,1% e 5,3%, respectivamente. Síndromes hipertensivas durante a gestação ocorreram em 37,0% das mulheres, com 12,5% relatando pré-eclâmpsia e 1,4% relatando eclampsia. Até 1 ano após o parto, 45,2% das mulheres relataram hipertensão. Hemodiálise devido à hipertensão foi associada ao histórico de hipertensão na gestação (OR 2,33; IC 1,27 - 4,24), hipertensão gestacional (2,41; IC 3,30 - 4,45), e hipertensão até um ano após o parto (OR 1,98; IC 1,11 - 3,51). A regressão logística mostrou que hipertensão gestacional foi independentemente associada à DRC devido à hipertensão (ORa 2,76; IC 1,45 - 5,24). Conclusão: Mulheres submetidas à hemodiálise por hipertensão foram mais propensas a apresentar hipertensão gestacional ou hipertensão até um ano após o parto. Para retardar a doença renal em estágio terminal, deve-se identificar mulheres em risco de insuficiência renal de acordo com sua história reprodutiva.

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Nursing (Ed. bras., Impr.) ; 26(304): 9886-9891, set.2023. tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1525874

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Objetivo: Identificar as evidências cientificas acerca da associação da covid-19 e o desenvolvimento de pré-eclâmpsia. Método: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa, realizada em abril de 2022, mediante acesso às bases de dados: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) e Portal Regional da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS). A partir da utilização dos descritores em saúde: Gestantes, Pré-eclâmpsia e COVID-19. Resultados: Foram incluídos 15 estudos na síntese avaliativa, onde 13 foram provenientes da PubMed (86,6%) e 02 da BVS (13,3%). Quanto ao desenho, seis (40%) estudos foram do tipo relato ou estudo de caso, cinco (33,3%) do tipo revisão sistemática, com destaque para três revisões com meta-análise, dois (13,3%) se tratou estudos observacionais, um (6,6%) estudo descritivo e um (6,6%) estudo de coorte. Conclusão: Foram identificados estudos que associaram o desenvolvimento da pré-eclâmpsia à infecção causada pelo Covid-19, no entanto, outros estudos destacam a detecção de uma síndrome semelhante a pré-eclâmpsia, destacando a necessidade da realização de um diagnóstico diferencial.(AU)


Objective: To identify the scientific evidence on the association between covid-19 and the development of pre-eclampsia. Method: This is an integrative review, carried out in April 2022, through access to the databases: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) and Regional Portal of the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Using the health descriptors: Pregnant women, Pre-eclampsia and COVID-19. Results: 15 studies were included in the evaluation synthesis, of which 13 came from PubMed (86.6%) and 02 from the VHL (13.3%). In terms of design, six (40%) studies were of the case report or study type, five (33.3%) were of the systematic review type, with emphasis on three reviews with meta-analysis, two (13.3%) were observational studies, one (6.6%) was a descriptive study and one (6.6%) was a cohort study. Conclusion: Studies were identified that associated the development of pre-eclampsia with infection caused by Covid-19, however, other studies highlight the detection of a syndrome similar to pre-eclampsia, highlighting the need for a differential diagnosis.(AU)


Objetivo: Identificar las evidencias científicas sobre la asociación entre el covid-19 y el desarrollo de preeclampsia. Método: Se trata de una revisión integradora, realizada en abril de 2022, a través del acceso a las bases de datos: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) y Portal Regional de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS). Utilizando los descriptores de salud: Embarazadas, Preeclampsia y COVID-19. Resultados: 15 estudios fueron incluidos en la síntesis de evaluación, de los cuales 13 procedían de PubMed (86,6%) y 2 de la BVS (13,3%). En cuanto al diseño, seis (40%) estudios fueron del tipo informe o estudio de caso, cinco (33,3%) fueron revisiones sistemáticas, especialmente tres revisiones con meta-análisis, dos (13,3%) fueron estudios observacionales, uno (6,6%) fue un estudio descriptivo y uno (6,6%) fue un estudio de cohortes. Conclusión: Fueron identificados estudios que asocian el desarrollo de preeclampsia con infección causada por Covid-19, sin embargo, otros estudios destacan la detección de un síndrome semejante a la preeclampsia, enfatizando la necesidad de realizar un diagnóstico diferencial.(AU)


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Pregnancy , Pre-Eclampsia , Pregnant Women , COVID-19
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Gac. méd. espirit ; 25(2): [15], ago. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514160

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Fundamento: La preeclampsia es un estado de vasoconstricción generalizado asociado a la disfunción del epitelio vascular en vez de vasodilatación propia del embarazo, caracterizada por la hipertensión proteinuria a partir de la semana 20, acompañada a veces de edemas; asimismo constituye un peligro de salud para la madre y el feto. El tratamiento clínico tradicional utiliza fármacos antihipertensivos por vía oral, entre los que se mencionan el labetalol y nifedipino de liberación prolongada. Objetivo: Analizar la efectividad del labetalol y del nifedipino como tratamiento antihipertensivo relacionado con preeclampsia. Metodología: Se recurrió a fuentes de consulta encontradas en Google Scholar, Science Direct, SciELO, Pubmed, Medes y Elsevier. De 211 fuentes se seleccionaron 31 de acuerdo con criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Conclusiones: Por consenso se ha determinado que en la mayor parte de fuentes de consulta el nifedipino por vía oral es más efectivo que el labetalol en el tratamiento de la preeclampsia.


Background: Pre-eclampsia is a generalized vasoconstriction state associated with vascular epithelial dysfunction rather than the vasodilation characteristic of pregnancy, characterized by proteinuric hypertension from the 20th week of pregnancy, sometimes associated with edema; it also causes health risks to the mother and fetus. Traditional clinical treatment uses oral antihypertensive drugs, among these labetalol and extended-release nifedipine are included. Objective: To analyze the efficacy of labetalol and nifedipine as an antihypertensive treatment in pre-eclampsia. Methodology: Reference sources found in Google Scholar, Science Direct, SciELO, Pubmed, Medes and Elsevier were used. Out of 211 sources, 31 were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Conclusions: It has been determined by majority consensus that oral nifedipine is more effective than labetalol in pre-eclampsia treatment.


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Humans , Pre-Eclampsia , Nifedipine , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced , Labetalol
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536699

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La edad materna avanzada guarda relación directamente proporcional con el riesgo de complicaciones obstétricas y no obstétricas durante la gestación, tanto para la gestante como para el feto. Esto es particularmente importante debido a que a las tasas de fecundidad de las mujeres de mayor edad han aumentado. En Estados Unidos, el 10% del primer nacimiento y el 20% de todos los nacimientos ocurren en mujeres con 35 años o más. Históricamente la edad materna avanzada se ha definido como una edad mayor o igual a 35 años, punto de corte que sustentado en la disminución de la fecundidad y el mayor riesgo de anomalías genéticas en la descendencia de las mujeres mayores a esta edad. Sin embargo, los efectos relacionados al aumento de edad son continuos y el riesgo es mayor mientras mayor sea la edad al momento de la concepción más que como efecto de pasar el umbral de los 35 años. Diferentes investigaciones han mostrado que las gestantes añosas tienen mayor riesgo de complicaciones tempranas de la gestación como aborto espontáneo, embarazo ectópico, anomalías cromosómicas y malformaciones congénitas, así como, preeclampsia, diabetes gestacional, patología placentaria, parto pretérmino, peso bajo al nacer, mortalidad perinatal, embarazo múltiple, parto distócico, parto por cesárea y mortalidad materna. En este artículo se revisa publicaciones recientes sobre el tema y se incluye estadística de un importante hospital de Lima, Perú, y de la Encuesta Nacional de Demografía y Salud Familiar - ENDES 2022.


Advanced maternal age is directly proportional to the risk of obstetric and nonobstetric complications during gestation, both for the pregnant woman and the fetus. This is particularly important because the fertility rates of older women have increased. In the US, 10% of first births and 20% of all births occur to women 35 years of age or older. Historically, advanced maternal age has been defined as an age greater than or equal to 35 years, a cutoff point that is supported by declining fertility and the increased risk of genetic abnormalities in the offspring of women older than this age. However, the effects related to increasing age are continuous and the risk is greater the older the age at conception rather than as an effect of passing the 35 years threshold. Research has shown that older pregnant women are at increased risk of early pregnancy complications such as miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, chromosomal abnormalities and congenital malformations, as well as, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, placental pathology, preterm delivery, low birth weight, perinatal mortality, multiple pregnancy, dystocic delivery, cesarean delivery and maternal mortality. This article reviews recent publications on the subject and includes statistics from a major hospital in Lima, Peru, and from the National Demographic and Family Health Survey - ENDES, 2022.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220167

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Background: Preeclampsia is a multisystem disorder characterized by new onset of hypertension systolic blood pressure ?140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure ?90 mmHg and proteinuria >300 mg/24 h arising after 20 weeks of gestation in a previously normotensive woman and associated with significant maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Women with preeclampsia have an increased rate of cesarean section consequent upon the high incidence of intrauterine growth restriction, fetal distress, and prematurity. The aim of this study was to determine and compare maternal & neonatal outcome among pre-eclamptic women following caesarian delivery under general and spinal anesthesia. Material & Methods: This was a comparative observational study and was conducted in the Department of Anesthesiology of Holy Family red crescent Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from February,2020 to February,2023. In this study we included 250 preeclamptic women undergoing cesarean delivery. The patients were randomly divided into two groups – GA group (Patients who were given general anesthesia) & SA group (Patients who were given spinal anesthesia). Results: In total 250 patients from both the groups completed the study. In our study we found majority (44.8%) of our patients were aged 28-32 years. The mean age was 27.13 ± 3.76 years. Majority (62.8% ) of our patients were cases of emergency caesarean delivery & 37.2% were elective caesarean delivery classes. Most of the students (41.2%) used magnesium sulfate. Intraoperative systolic BP, diastolic BP was significantly lower in SA group than GA group. We found headache, vomiting, fever and wound gaping, postpartum hemorrhage & lower respiratory tract infection was significantly higher in GA group. On contrary, hypotension & pulmonary edema was higher in SA group. Apgar score at 1st, 5th & 10th minutes was significantly higher in GA group than SA group. In GA group, neonatal mortality at 48 h was 10.4% whereas it was 4.8% in SA group. Conclusion: In our study, we found intra-operative blood pressure and pulse rate was observed significantly higher in GA group than SA. Severe preeclamptic mothers receiving general anesthesia and their babies required more critical care support. Maternal as well as neonatal mortality was significantly higher with general anesthesia. Therefore, spinal anesthesia is a safer alternative to general anesthesia among women with severe preeclampsia following caesarean delivery with less postoperative morbidity and mortality.

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Perinatol. reprod. hum ; 37(2): 72-79, abr.-jun. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514614

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Resumen La preeclampsia es una patología de origen desconocido, de alta incidencia en la salud materna y neonatal. Caracterizada como una hipertensión gestacional grave multisistémica a partir de las 20 semanas de gestación hasta el parto y posparto, siendo de los trastornos más prevalentes en el mundo y la principal causa de muerte materna en Ecuador durante 2022. El objetivo fue realizar una revisión bibliográfica respecto de los factores de riesgo que predisponen preeclampsia en embarazadas. Mediante una revisión bibliográfica de estudios correspondientes a factores predisponentes al desarrollo de preeclampsia y eclampsia en embarazadas cuyos resultados se enfocaron a pacientes adultas diagnosticadas con dichas patologías mediante estrategia PICO, aplicando criterios de inclusión y exclusión. La preeclampsia conlleva una diversidad de factores de riesgo familiares patológicos como preeclampsia previa, hipertensión o enfermedades renales, diabéticas y obesidad; otros factores incluyen: edad, raza, embarazos gemelares, multiparidad, progenitores de distinta índole. Los factores significativos para presentar la enfermedad fueron en su mayoría factores ginecoobstétricos donde destacaron multiparidad, edad, obesidad, malnutrición, hipertensión previa y factores hereditarios.


Abstract Preeclampsia is a condition of unknown origin, with a high incidence in maternal and neonatal health, characterized as a severe multisystemic gestational hypertension from the 20th week of gestation until childbirth and postpartum. Among the most prevalent disorders worldwide, in Ecuador was the main cause of maternal death during 2022. The objective was to conduct a literature review regarding risk factors that predispose pregnant women to preeclampsia. Through a literature review of studies corresponding to predisposing factors for the development of preeclampsia and eclampsia in pregnant women, whose results were focused on adult patients diagnosed with said pathologies through the PICO strategy, applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. Preeclampsia involves a variety of pathological familial risk factors such as prior preeclampsia, hypertension, renal diseases, diabetes, and obesity; other factors include age, race, twin pregnancies, multiparity, and diverse parental lineage. The significant factors for presenting the disease were mostly gynecobstetric factors, prominently multiparity, age, obesity, malnutrition, prior hypertension, and hereditary factors.

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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 45(6): 347-355, June 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1449744

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Abstract Objective: To review the literature and synthesize evidence on pathophysiological interactions attributed to the simultaneous occurrence of COVID-19 and preeclampsia. Methods: A systematic review was conducted from November (2021) to January (2022) to retrieve observational studies published on the PubMed, LILACS, SciELO Brazil and Google Scholar databases. The search was based on the descriptors [(eclampsia OR preeclampsia) AND (COVID-19)]. Quantitative studies that pointed to pathophysiological interactions were included. Literature reviews, studies with HIV participants, or with clinical approach only were excluded. The selection of studies was standardized and the evaluation was performed by pairs of researchers. Results: In this review, 155 publications were retrieved; 16 met the inclusion criteria. In summary, the physiological expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) receptors is physiologically increased in pregnant women, especially at the placental site. Studies suggest that the coronavirus binds to ACE-2 to enter the human cell, causing deregulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and in the ratio between angiotensin-II and angiotensin-1-7, inducing manifestations suggestive of preeclampsia. Furthermore, the cytokine storm leads to endothelial dysfunction, vasculopathy and thrombus formation, also present in preeclampsia. Conclusion: The studies retrieved in this review suggest that there is a possible overlap of pathophysiological interactions between COVID-19 and preeclampsia, which mainly involve ACE-2 and endothelial dysfunction. Given that preeclampsia courses with progressive clinical and laboratory alterations, a highly quality prenatal care may be able to detect specific clinical and laboratory parameters to differentiate a true preeclampsia superimposed by covid-19, as well as cases with hypertensive manifestations resulting from viral infection.


Resumo Objetivo: Revisar a literatura e sintetizar evidências sobre interações fisiopatológicas atribuídas à ocorrência simultânea de COVID-19 e pré-eclâmpsia. Métodos: Uma revisão sistemática foi conduzida entre novembro (2021) a janeiro (2022) para recuperar estudos observacionais publicados no PubMed, LILACS, SciELO Brasil e Google scholar. A busca foi baseada nos descritores [(eclâmpsia OR pré-eclâmpsia) AND (COVID-19)]. Estudos quantitativos que apontaram interações fisiopatológicas foram incluídos. Estudos de revisão, com participante HIV e apenas com enfoque clínico foram excluídos. A seleção dos estudos foi padronizada com avaliação por duplas de pesquisadores. Resultados: Nesta revisão, 155 publicações foram recuperadas; 16 preencheram os critérios de inclusão. Em síntese, a expressão fisiológica de receptores da enzima conversora da angiotensina-2 (ECA-2) é fisiologicamente potencializada em gestantes, especialmente no sítio placentário. Os estudos sugerem que o coronavírus se liga à ECA-2 para entrar na célula humana, ocasionando desregulação do sistema renina-angiotensina-aldosterona e da razão entre angiotensina-II e angiotensina-1-7, induzindo manifestações sugestivas de pré-eclâmpsia. Ademais, a tempestade de citocinas conduz à disfunção endotelial, vasculopatia e formação de trombos, também presentes na pré-eclâmpsia. Conclusão: Os estudos recuperados nesta revisão sugerem que a superposição de alterações fisiopatológicas entre a COVID-19 e a pré-eclâmpsia envolve, principalmente, a ECA-2 e disfunção endotelial. Tendo em vista que a pré-eclâmpsia cursa com alterações clínicas e laboratoriais progressivas, a atenção pré-natal de qualidade pode ser capaz de detectar parâmetros clínicos e laboratoriais importantes para diferenciar a pré-eclâmpsia verdadeira sobreposta por COVID-19, bem como os casos que mimetizam a doença hipertensiva consequente à infecção viral.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Pre-Eclampsia/etiology , Eclampsia , COVID-19
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223540

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Background & objectives: Striatin is a multi-domain scaffolding protein essential for activating endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). However, its role in pre-eclampsia remains use explored. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the association between striatin and eNOS in regulating nitric oxide (NO) production in the placenta of women with and without pre-eclampsia. Methods: Forty pregnant women each without (controls) and with pre-eclampsia (cases) were enrolled in the study. Blood striatin and NO concentrations were detected by the ELISA. Protein expression of striatin, phosphorylated eNOS (peNOS), inducible NOS (iNOS) and phosphorylated NF-?B were measured in the placental tissues by Western blot. Twenty four hour urinary protein and serum urea, uric acid and creatinine were analyzed as an autoanalyzer. Placental histology was analyzed by haematoxylin and eosin staining. Results: Compared to normotensive pregnant women, the levels of serum NO and striatin were decreased in pre-eclamptic women. The protein expression of striatin and peNOS was significantly reduced (P<0.05) while p65NF-?B and iNOS were upregulated considerably (P<0.05) in the placenta of cases compared to controls. Interpretation & conclusions: Our results show for the first time that decreased striatin expression was associated with decreased peNOS protein expression in the placental tissue of pre-eclamptic women. Interestingly, no significant difference was found in blood striatin or NO levels between controls and cases. Thus, therapies that improve placental striatin expression are attractive possibilities, both for prevention as well as treatment of endothelial dysfunction in pre-eclampsia.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223539

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Background & objectives: Gestational or preexisting diabetes is one of the risk factors of pre-eclampsia. Both are responsible for higher maternal and fetal complications. The objective was to study clinical risk factors of pre-eclampsia and biochemical markers in early pregnancy of women with diabetes mellitus (DM)/gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) for the development of pre-eclampsia. Methods: The study group comprised pregnant women diagnosed with GDM before the 20 wk of gestation and DM before pregnancy and the control group had age-, parity- and period of gestation-matched healthy women. Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and 25-hydroxy vitamin D [25(OH)D] levels and the polymorphism of these genes was evaluated at recruitment. Results: Out of 2050 pregnant women, 316 (15.41%) women (296 had GDM and 20 DM before pregnancy) were included in the study group. Of these, 96 women (30.38%) in the study group and 44 (13.92%) controls developed pre-eclampsia. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated those who belonged to the upper middle and upper class of socio-economic status (SES) were likely to be at 4.50 and 6.10 times higher risk of developing pre-eclampsia. The risk of getting pre-eclampsia among those who had DM before pregnancy and pre-eclampsia in their previous pregnancy was about 2.34 and 4.56 times higher compared to those who had no such events, respectively. The serum biomarkers [SHBG, IGF-I and 25(OH)D] were not found to be useful in predicting pre-eclampsia in women with GDM. To predict risk of development of pre-eclampsia, the fitted risk model by backward elimination procedure was used to calculate a risk score for each patient. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for pre-eclampsia showed that area under the curve was 0.68 (95% confidence interval: 0.63-0.73); P<0.001. Interpretation & conclusions: The findings of this study suggested that pregnant women with diabetes were at a higher risk for pre-eclampsia. SES, history of pre-eclampsia in previous pregnancy and pre-GDM were found to be the risk factors.

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Rev. Fed. Centroam. Ginecol. Obstet. ; 27 (1), 2023;27(1): 3-10, 30 de abril de 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1426979

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Introducción: La preeclampsia-eclampsia es una de las principales causas de morbimortalidad materna y perinatal. Objetivos: Determinar el riesgo aterogénico en la preeclampsia precoz y tardía. Método: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal en gestantes que ingresaron en el hospital materno con diagnóstico de preeclampsia agravada entre los años 2010 ­ 2019. La muestra quedó constituida por 506 mujeres, que se subdividieron en precoz (menos de 34 semanas) y tardía (con 34 y más). Se determinó riesgo aterogénico en el momento del diagnóstico de preeclampsia grave y se clasificó a las gestantes según riesgo cardio metabólico usando el método multivariante de clasificación: técnica de conglomerados en dos fases. Las variables utilizadas para el riesgo aterogénico fueron los índices de Castelli y proaterogénico a partir del cociente CT/cHDL. Resultados: Con predominio en edad fértil, con una media de 27,3 años, en la preeclampsia precoz la media resulto 30,6 semanas y en la preeclampsia tardía 37,6 semanas. En los antecedentes patológicos se encontró la multiparidad en 211 gestantes, seguido de la Hipertensión arterial crónica en 207. Del total de las 506 pacientes, 488 tienen un riesgo moderado y máximo (419 (82,8%) máximo riesgo aterogénico y 69(13,6%) riesgo moderado) con un marcado predominio en el grupo de preeclampsia de aparición tardía. Conclusiones: Pertenecen generalmente al grupo de edades reproductivas, la mayoría son multíparas, y la hipertensión arterial crónica es uno de los antecedentes más frecuentes encontrados. El riesgo aterogénico máximo y moderado predomino en la mayoría de las mujeres con preeclampsia agravada sobre todo en la aparición tardía. (provisto por Infomedic International)


Introduction: Preeclampsia-eclampsia is one of the main causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Objectives: To determine the atherogenic risk in early and late preeclampsia. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study of pregnant women admitted to the maternity hospital with a diagnosis of aggravated preeclampsia between 2010 and 2019. The sample consisted of 506 women, who were subdivided into early (less than 34 weeks) and late (34 weeks and older). Atherogenic risk was determined at the time of diagnosis of severe preeclampsia and the pregnant women were classified according to cardio-metabolic risk using the multivariate method of classification: two-stage clustering technique. The variables used for atherogenic risk were the Castelli and proatherogenic indices based on the TC/cHDL ratio. Results: Predominantly in fertile age, with a mean of 27.3 years, in early preeclampsia the mean was 30.6 weeks and in late preeclampsia 37.6 weeks. In the pathological history, multiparity was found in 211 pregnant women, followed by chronic arterial hypertension in 207. Of the total 506 patients, 488 had moderate and maximum risk (419 (82.8%) maximum atherogenic risk and 69 (13.6%) moderate risk) with a marked predominance in the group of late onset preeclampsia. Conclusions: They generally belong to the reproductive age group, most are multiparous, and chronic arterial hypertension is one of the most frequent antecedents found. Maximum and moderate atherogenic risk predominated in most of the women with aggravated preeclampsia, especially in late onset. (provided by Infomedic International)

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2023 Mar; 71(3): 910-915
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224896

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Purpose: To study the effect of increasing grades of hypertensive retinopathy (HTR) on neonatal outcomes among preeclamptic women and assess the various maternal risk factors for HTR. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted on 258 preeclamptic women. The systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP), liver, and renal function parameters were collected besides basic demographic details. Dilated fundus examination with the Keith–Wagner–Barker classification was used to grade HTR. Following delivery, neonatal outcomes were evaluated. Results: Of the 258 preeclamptic women recruited, 53.1% had preeclampsia (PE), and 46.9% had severe preeclampsia. With increasing grades of HTR, a significant association with low birth weight (LBW) (p = 0.012) and preterm gestational age (p = 0.002) was noted but not with the Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity and Respiration (APGAR) score (p = 0.062). Also, it did not increase the risk of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), with most babies, even those born to mothers with high grades of HTR, showing no evidence of ROP (p = 0.025). Among the maternal factors, increasing age (p = 0.016), SBP (p < 0.001), DBP (p < 0.001), serum creatinine (p = 0.035), alanine aminotransferase (p = 0.008), lower hemoglobin (Hb) (p = 0.009), lower platelet (p < 0.001), and severe PE (p < 0.001) have been found to significantly affect the grade of HTR. Conclusion: Higher grades of HTR in the preeclamptic mother are associated with preterm delivery and LBW of the neonates but neither affect the APGAR score nor pose the risk of developing ROP

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221373

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Objective: To evaluate the role of mean pulsatility index by first trimester uterine artery doppler in prediction of preeclampsia. A prospective observational study was conducted in a tertiary c Methodology: are center. Of 200 women screened, 136 women met eligible criteria and 130 consented for participation in the study. In addition to nuchal translucency and crown-rump length, mean uterine artery pulsatility index (PI) was measured at 11–13+6 weeks, and women were followed up till delivery to observe the development of gestational hypertension, preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction (FGR). Categorical variables were analyzed using ROC curve, and P?0.05 (5%) was used to calculate significance. Among 130 women followed t Results: ill delivery, 9 (6.92%) had mean PI >95% and 121 (93.08%) had normal Doppler. A significantly higher number of women with PI ?95% had preeclampsia (55.55%) (p < 0.001), and the sensitivity of PI in prediction of preeclampsia was 55.55% with specificity of 98.80%. No association was found between PI and FGR (p = 0.228). Conclusion: This study showed a positive association with the development of preeclampsia . The predictive accuracy of first trimester uterine artery Doppler using PI with cutoff of >95% has low sensitivity in prediction of preeclampsia (55.55%) but it has high specificity(98.80%) for prediction of PE(Preeclampsia).

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