2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2018.05.038
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Characteristics and severity of preeclampsia in young and elderly gravidas with hypertensive disease

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“…This was in accordance to many studies that identifies increased maternal age as a risk factor of preeclampsia (9) . Gaillard et al (10) mentioned that older age is related to the aging of uterine blood vessels and appears to be an independent obstetric risk factor for pre-eclampsia as it is associated with a gradual loss of vascular compliance, which subsequently leads to a higher afterload (10) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This was in accordance to many studies that identifies increased maternal age as a risk factor of preeclampsia (9) . Gaillard et al (10) mentioned that older age is related to the aging of uterine blood vessels and appears to be an independent obstetric risk factor for pre-eclampsia as it is associated with a gradual loss of vascular compliance, which subsequently leads to a higher afterload (10) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Obviously, once PE with severe features occurs among AMA patients, the risk of developing an AKI further increases, as endothelial injuries, which affect renal function dramatically, are more prominent [18,19]. Therefore, it is not surprising that we found even higher rates of AKIs in both the study and control groups compared to those in previous studies [14,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…While several studies have documented an association between AMA and PE with severe features [4,8,9], there are limited data regarding the effect of maternal age on various characteristics of PE with severe features. Recently, Rymer-Haskel et al [14], in a retrospective case-control study, compared the prevalence of various clinical and laboratory parameters among patients with PE > 35 years old and patients < 35 years old. In agreement with our results, the authors showed that patients with PE > 35 years old had a higher risk of developing an AKI (15.2% vs. 4.3%, respectively).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hipertensi pada ibu hamil mengakibatkan kerusakan jaringan secara terus menerus dan respon inflamasi menyebabkan vasospasme sistemik yang berakibat pada penurunan fungsi sistem organ dalam kasus preeklamsia. 7 Terdapat perbedaan kadar adipokin yang signifikan antara kelompok preeklamsia dan kelompok tanpa preeklamsia. Adiponektin, leptin, resistin, dan visfatin diidentifikasi sebagai prediktor signifikan preeklamsia.…”
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