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Towards the Development of a Conceptual Framework of the Determinants of Pre‐Eclampsia: A Hierarchical Systematic Review of Social Determinants
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Existing reviews of pre‐eclampsia determinants have focused on clinical and genetic risk factors. Objective
To evaluate social determinants for pre‐eclampsia prevention. Search Strategy
Systematic searches were conducted from relevant electronic databases from inception of each database to 30th December 2024.Mai‐Lei Woo Kinshella, Kelly Pickerill, Sarina Prasad, Olivia Campbell, Jalila Devji, Lívia Vieira Lopes, Rosa Balleny, Terteel Elawad, Rachel Craik, Marie‐Laure Volvert, Hiten D. Mistry, Hannah Blencowe, Véronique Filippi, Peter von Dadelszen, Laura A. Magee, Marianne Vidler, the PRECISE Network +16 morewiley +1 more sourceTowards the Development of a Conceptual Framework of the Determinants of Pre‐eclampsia: A Hierarchical Systematic Review of Biomarkers
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.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, Hiten D. Mistry, Mai‐Lei Woo Kinshella, Marianne Vidler, Marie‐Laure Volvert, Helen Elwell, Veronique Filippi, Kelly Pickerill, Rachel Craik, Joel Singer, Rosemary Townsend, Hannah Blencowe, Eleni Z. Tsigas, Jeffrey N. Bone, Peter von Dadelszen, Laura A. Magee, the PRECISE Network, Umberto D’Alessandro, Anna Roca, Hawanatu Jah, Andrew Prentice, Melisa Martinez‐Alvarez, Brahima Diallo, Abdul Sesay, Sambou Suso, Baboucarr Njie, Fatima Touray, Yahaya Idris, Fatoumata Kongira, Modou F. S. Ndure, Lawrence Gibba, Abdoulie Bah, Yorro Bah, Marleen Temmerman, Angela Koech, Patricia Okiro, Geoffrey Omuse, Grace Mwashigadi, Mary Goretti Amondi, Consolata Juma, Joseph Mutunga, Moses Mukhanya, Robin Okello, Onesmus Wanje, Isaac Mwaniki, Marvin Ochieng, Emily Mwadime, Esperança Sevene, Corssino Tchavana, Salesio Macuacua, Anifa Vala, Helena Boene, Lazaro Quimice, Sonia Maculuve, Inacio Mandomando, Peter von Dadelszen, Laura A. Magee, Rachel Craik, Marie‐Laure Volvert, Hiten Mistry, Thomas Mendy, Donna Russell, Prestige Tatenda Makanga, Liberty Makacha, Reason Mlambo, Lucilla Poston, Rachel Tribe, Sophie Moore, Tatiana Salisbury, Aris Papageorghiou, Alison Noble, Rachel Craik, Hannah Blencowe, Veronique Filippi, Joy Lawn, Matt Silver, Joseph Akuze, Ursula Gazeley, Judith Cartwright, Guy Whitley, Sanjeev Krishna, Marianne Vidler, Jing Li, Jeff Bone, Mai‐Lei Woo Kinshella, Domena Tu, Ash Sandhu, Kelly Pickerill, Carla Carillho, Benjamin Barratt +89 morewiley +1 more sourceDifferences in Risk Factors for Severe Preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome in Singleton Versus Twin Pregnancies: A Population‐Based Cohort Study
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
To examine whether the associations between pre‐pregnancy risk factors and severe preeclampsia/eclampsia (SPE) and/or HELLP syndrome differ between singleton and twin pregnancies. Design
A population‐based retrospective cohort study. Setting
British Columbia (BC), Canada.Mackenzie Campbell, Johanna Koegl, Jeffrey N. Bone, Sofia Nicolls, Janet Lyons, Chantal Mayer, Kenneth I Lim, Julie Van Schalkwyk, K. S. Joseph, Sarka Lisonkova, the ORQA group, A. Christoffersen‐Deb, S. Derikvand, S. John, L. Richter, M. Rougerie, Y. Sabr, M. Vidler +17 morewiley +1 more sourceEclampsia Incidence, Management and Outcomes Across Multi‐Country Surveillance Cohorts: Individual Participant Data Meta‐Analysis
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
To estimate the incidence of eclampsia, characterise maternal and perinatal profiles, and document outcomes across seven countries within the International Obstetric Survey System and identify inter‐country differences that may improve maternal and perinatal care.Silvia Salvi, Donatella Mandolini, Kitty W. M. Bloemenkamp, Catherine Deneux‐Tharaux, Hilde Marie Engjom, Lachmi R. Kodan, Diane Korb, Alexandra Krištúfková, Kari Klungsøyr, Ann Langedock, Camilla Tjønneland Mentzoni, Liam McCullough, Rema Ramakrishnan, T. P. (Timme) Schaap, Aurélien Seco, Griet Vandenberghe, Kim J. C. Verschueren, Serena Donati, on behalf of INOSS Group (International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems) +18 morewiley +1 more sourceImpaired Hearing and Systolic Blood Pressure as Potential Markers of Cerebral Infarction After Eclampsia: A Cross‐Sectional Study
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
Eclampsia is associated with short‐ and long‐term neurological deficits. Identifying which women may be at risk is important. Magnetic resonance imaging shows an incidence of 30%–40% of subclinical cerebral infarcts among women with eclampsia. A simple screening tool would be useful to identify at‐risk women.Lina Bergman, Henrik Imberg, Eduard Langenegger, Ashley Moodley, Richard Pitcher, Stephanie Griffith‐Richards, Karl Bergman, Roxanne Hastie, Stephen Tong, Susan P. Walker, Johan Wikström, Catherine Cluver +11 morewiley +1 more source