Severe maternal morbidity according to sickle cell disease genotype
Abstract Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic hemoglobinopathy that disproportionately affects individuals of African descent and is associated with elevated risks of maternal complications. However, the contribution of specific SCD genotypes to severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and postpartum readmission remains poorly characterized at the ...
Tetsuya Kawakita +3 more
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Prenatal Diagnosis of a Feingold Syndrome Pregnancy Complicated with Severe Preeclampsia: A Report of a Challenging Case. [PDF]
Samara AA +9 more
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Abstract Introduction High body mass index (BMI) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, but it is not a direct measure of cardiovascular health (CVH) and misclassifies many. As CVH is a lead determinant of lifelong morbidity and mortality, we aimed to evaluate the association between BMI ≥30 and adverse pregnancy outcomes stratified by CVH ...
Karen J. Gibbins +2 more
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Altered AADAC Modulates Trophoblast Invasion and Suggests a Potential Angiogenic Regulatory Role in Severe Preeclampsia. [PDF]
An HJ +6 more
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Abstract Introduction While the strong association of prenatal depression with an increased risk of new cardiovascular disease (CVD) within 24 months postpartum has been demonstrated in two distinct cohorts, it is unclear if treatment of prenatal depression may mitigate this risk.
Christina M. Ackerman‐Banks +3 more
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Blood pressure trajectory during late pregnancy and the risk of severe preeclampsia-related complications: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Yu Z +7 more
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Effect of a patient‐centered planning intervention on postpartum visit attendance
Abstract Introduction Pregnant individuals with cardiometabolic conditions—including diabetes, hypertensive disorders, and obesity—are at elevated risk for postpartum complications. Timely postpartum care is critical for mitigating postpartum risks, yet postpartum visit attendance remains suboptimal, and few evidence‐based interventions exist ...
Sheree L. Boulet +12 more
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The clinical value of nomogram combined with machine learning models in predicting the progression of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy to severe preeclampsia. [PDF]
Wang X, Mao X, Xing C.
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ABSTRACT Objective To determine the risk of placental dysfunction associated with different ultrasound‐based phenotypes of impaired fetal growth in dichorionic twin pregnancies. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Single tertiary centre. Population Patients with dichorionic twin pregnancies delivered at ≥ 320/7 (2011–2023) (N = 753).
Ala Essalah +5 more
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Male newborn as a determinant of severe preeclampsia: a case-control study. [PDF]
Adam GK +4 more
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