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NURSING CARE FOR WOMEN WITH PRE-ECLAMPSIA AND/OR ECLAMPSIA: AN INTEGRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW
Camila Mayara +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Risk factors for the placental disorders of pregnancy (pre‐eclampsia, fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and stillbirth) are complex, frequently involving the interplay between clinical factors and wider social and environmental determinants of health.
Terteel Elawad +17 more
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An increase of elastic tissue fibers in blood vessel walls of placental stem villi and differences in the thickness of blood vessel walls in third trimester pre-eclampsia pregnancies [PDF]
Özlem Baran +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are associated with a significantly increased risk for later cardiovascular disease. This risk is mediated by the interval development of hypertension and insulin resistance. These are preventable and/or modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease if affected people engage in preventive ...
Lauren H. Theilen +6 more
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Epidemiological Risk Factor Analysis for Maternal Mortality Associated with Eclampsia: A Single-Center Study from Tertiary Hospital Garut. [PDF]
Susandi D +7 more
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Prognostic Biomarkers of Pre-Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
Musakhodjaeva Diloram A +6 more
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OC17.06: Maternal cardiac function in women at high‐risk for pre‐eclampsia treated with 150mg aspirin or placebo: an observational study [PDF]
Hua Ling +5 more
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Abstract Hypertensive disorders, pre-eclampsia, and eclampsia are the second most common cause of maternal death worldwide. Severe hypertension greatly threatens the mother’s health and life as well as the life of the foetus. Inadequate treatment may lead to maternal intracranial haemorrhage and subsequently to severe neurologic sequelae or ...
Cécile Monod +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pre‐eclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. There are several determinants of individual pregnant women's risk of developing pre‐eclampsia, including biomarkers and ultrasound markers. Objective A conceptual framework to collate and summarise the extensive body of literature on biomarkers ...
Terteel Elawad +89 more
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