2018
DOI: 10.1111/jog.13809
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First trimester screening for preterm and term pre‐eclampsia by maternal characteristics and biophysical markers in a low‐risk population

Abstract: Preterm PE can be predicted by a combination of maternal characteristics and biophysical markers. However, first trimester screening is less valuable for term PE.

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“…Many epidemiologic studies have taken on the challenge of identifying potential risk factors and predicting biomarkers for HDP; however, the prevention of HDP has not yet been elucidated 33 . Our findings may provide a rationale for developing new strategies to regulate uterine function and prevent HDP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Many epidemiologic studies have taken on the challenge of identifying potential risk factors and predicting biomarkers for HDP; however, the prevention of HDP has not yet been elucidated 33 . Our findings may provide a rationale for developing new strategies to regulate uterine function and prevent HDP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Pulsed wave Doppler is performed and the UtA-PI and peak systolic velocity are measured when three similar consecutive waveforms are obtained. A study evaluating low-risk Latin-American women in the first trimester of pregnancy found that the detection rate for preterm preeclampsia was 62.1% (AUC 0.817) based on maternal characteristics, which increased to 72.4% (AUC 0.890) with the inclusion of MAP and uterine artery Doppler measurements [66]. Antwi and colleagues found that predictive ability for gestational hypertension in Ghanaian women improved with the incorporation PAPP-A and PIGF measurements between 8 to 13 weeks of gestation [67].…”
Section: Biomarkers and Biophysical Factors In Pe Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es interesante que la mayoría de los síndromes obstétricos tienen una larga fase subclínica y sus expresiones clínicas son manifestaciones tardías de los procesos fisiopatológicos que los ocasionan 5 . Por ejemplo, la infección intraamniótica 7,8 y el acortamiento cervical [9][10][11] pueden ser asintomáticos y asociarse con un resultado adverso perinatal semanas después; igualmente, las alteraciones del Doppler de las arterias uterinas [12][13][14] y los cambios en las concentraciones de factores angiogénicos y antiangiogénicos [15][16][17] preceden en semanas al desarrollo de un cuadro de preeclampsia o de restricción del crecimiento fetal.…”
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