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J Obstet Gynaecol ; 33(6): 578-80, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23919854

ABSTRACT

Women with a second and recurrent pre-eclampsia pregnancy have more adverse pregnancy outcomes compared with women with pre-eclampsia in the first pregnancy. A retrospective cohort study was performed to compare the clinical characteristics and perinatal outcomes of pre-eclampsia in parous women who had complicated pre-eclampsia in previous pregnancies (n = 69) and uncomplicated pre-eclampsia in previous pregnancies (n = 312) from 2006 to 2010, in the Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital. No statistical significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of: maternal age, admission blood pressure and BMI; prenatal care times, hospitalisation time, laboratory results and incident rates of complications. The incident and delivery weeks were earlier and the renal injury, caesarean section and small for gestational age (SGA) incidence rates were higher in recurrent pre-eclampsia women. Women with recurrent pre-eclampsia had adverse perinatal outcomes when compared with parous women with pre-eclampsia who had not had pre-eclampsia in prior pregnancies.


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Pre-Eclampsia/epidemiology , Adult , China/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Pre-Eclampsia/diagnosis , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Prognosis , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies
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Mech Ageing Dev ; 100(2): 187-96, 1998 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9541139

ABSTRACT

It is believed that the mechanisms of aging or longevity are multifactorial. We selected four major postnatal factors to verify the mechanisms of longevity and aging. Type B behavior is strongly associated with longevity. The frequency of Type B behavior pattern (55.5 vs. 26.6%) was significantly higher while Type A behavior pattern (2.4 vs. 5.9%) was much lower in the longevity group compared with those in the elderly group (P < 0.01). The decline of arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) might relate to the aging process which was supported by two facts: (1) low PaO2 might lead to high frequency of chromosomal aberrations, the frequency of chromosomal aberrations was 1.22+/-0.53%, 0.57+/-0.23% and 0.23+/-0.22% in PaO2 < 75, 75-84 or > or = 85 mmHg groups respectively (P < 0.025); (2) the lower the PaO2, the more serious the retina arteriosclerosis. Five mean contents of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in erythrocytes were 626+/-39, 583+/-56, 556+/-43, 547+/-49 and 557+/-40 microg/gHb in different age groups. No significant differences were found in the longevity group as compared with those in 40-89 years old age groups (P > 0.05), but a significantly lower level was found in the middle rather than the young age group (P < 0.05). The studies of thixotropy show that micro-blood-flow state also sustains a better condition in the longevity group. We consider Type B behavior pattern, a higher PaO2, a better micro-blood-flow and a higher level of SOD of erythrocytes may be beneficial for longevity.


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Aging/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aging/genetics , Aging/metabolism , Arteries/physiology , Behavior , Blood Pressure , Chromosome Aberrations , Erythrocytes/enzymology , Female , Humans , Longevity , Male , Middle Aged , Oxygen/metabolism , Sister Chromatid Exchange , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism
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