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Preeclampsia as a risk factor of the cardiovascular complications development
Introduction:The term “preeclampsia” (PE) refers to a multisystem disorder occurring after 20 weeks of pregnancy; it includes a new onset of hypertension and proteinuria and affects from 2 to 8% of all pregnancies. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group
Alicja Maria Ozga +6 more
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The rates of maternal overweight and obesity, but also excess gestational weight gain, are increasing. Pregnancy complications, including gestational diabetes mellitus, gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia and delivery of a preterm or growth ...
Jessica A. Grieger +7 more
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Instituting a Curriculum for Cardio-Obstetrics Subspecialty Fellowship Training
Maternal mortality is rising in the United States, and cardiovascular disease is the leading cause. Adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes heighten the risk of cardiovascular complications during pregnancy and the ...
Anum S. Minhas +6 more
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Gestational diabetes mellitus- right person, right treatment, right time? [PDF]
Background: Personalised treatment that is uniquely tailored to an individual’s phenotype has become a key goal of clinical and pharmaceutical development across many, particularly chronic, diseases.
Lindsay, Robert S. +2 more
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Background: Previous research assessed the relationship between individual complications of pregnancy and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, complications of pregnancy frequently coexist, and their synergistic effects may potentially amplify ...
Jingyi Li +12 more
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Maternal obesity has little effect on the immediate offspring but impacts on the next generation [PDF]
Maternal obesity during pregnancy has been linked to an increased risk of obesity and cardiometabolic disease in the offspring, a phenomenon attributed to developmental programming. Programming effects may be transmissible across generations through both
Dakin, Rachel S. +7 more
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Assessment of Risk Factors of Septic Complications of the Puerperium [PDF]
Postpartum purulent-septic complications (PPSC) and their problems are most urgent for modern obstetrics due to their significant frequency. Maternal sepsis is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality around the world, accounting for about one ...
Feyta, Y. (Yuliya), Pyrohova, V. (Vira)
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August 27, 2019 e513 Jian Xie, MD Mingyang Jiang, MD Lang Li, MD, PhD To the Editor: We read the article by Grandi et al1 with interest and wish to put forth the following suggestions. First, repeatedly including the same study population will affect the
Jian Xie, Mingyang Jiang, Lang Li
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Preeclampsia – long-term effects on mother and child
Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy complication that affects 5% to 8% of all pregnancies. It is a leading cause of maternal mortality that contributes annually more than 60,000 maternal deaths all over the world.
Małgorzata Wieteska +3 more
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Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Future Cardiovascular Health. [PDF]
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) occur in almost 10% of gestations. These women are known to have higher cardiovascular morbidity and mortality later in life in comparison with parous controls who had normotensive pregnancies.
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