13,82,83 A common set of risk factors were cited in the previous USPSTF recommendation statement84 and in the recent ACOG recommendation for aspirin to prevent preeclampsia.85,86 The risk factors known to be independently associated with the highest likelihoods of developing preeclampsia include ...
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This descriptive study was conducted in department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital (May-November 2020), wherein a retrospective review of the medical records of laboratory confirmed SARS CoV2-positive pregnant women (as per ICMR), with preeclampsia (as defined by ACOG ...
The clinical diagnosis of PE in the case group followed the ACOG criteria (SBP/DBP ≥140/90 mmHg after the 20th week of pregnancy, plus proteinuria ≥300 mg per 24 h urine collection or ≥ 1+ urine dipstick; in the absence of proteinuria, hypertension in pregnancy with any of the ...
Yet, this clinical form of pre-eclampsia still poses a significant risk for maternal and fetal short- and long-term morbidity (Roberts et al., 1989; ACOG Committee on Practice Bulletins-Obstetrics, 2002; von Dadelszen et al., 2003; Maynard et al., 2003; Matthiesen et al., 2005; Venkate...