2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2020.07.012
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Pre-eclampsia is associated with later kidney chronic disease and end-stage renal disease: Systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies

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“…This results in an increase in soluble fms‐like tyrosine kinase‐1 (sFLT‐1), an antiangiogenic protein which is one of the most recognized factors in the pathophysiology of pre‐eclampsia 16 . sFLT‐1 causes characteristic injuries to the kidney; both podocyte lesions and glomerular endotheliosis, which is a variant of thrombotic microangiopathy 17 . The renal injury usually reverses rapidly following delivery, but still confers an increased risk for end‐stage renal disease and CKD both postnatally and in the longer‐term 17 .…”
Section: Pre‐eclampsiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This results in an increase in soluble fms‐like tyrosine kinase‐1 (sFLT‐1), an antiangiogenic protein which is one of the most recognized factors in the pathophysiology of pre‐eclampsia 16 . sFLT‐1 causes characteristic injuries to the kidney; both podocyte lesions and glomerular endotheliosis, which is a variant of thrombotic microangiopathy 17 . The renal injury usually reverses rapidly following delivery, but still confers an increased risk for end‐stage renal disease and CKD both postnatally and in the longer‐term 17 .…”
Section: Pre‐eclampsiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sFLT‐1 causes characteristic injuries to the kidney; both podocyte lesions and glomerular endotheliosis, which is a variant of thrombotic microangiopathy 17 . The renal injury usually reverses rapidly following delivery, but still confers an increased risk for end‐stage renal disease and CKD both postnatally and in the longer‐term 17 . The exact mechanism requires further study 17 .…”
Section: Pre‐eclampsiamentioning
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“…Certain immunosuppressants like MMF and ACE inhibitors are potentially teratogenic [57, 58]. Among women with CKD, pregnancy risks are substantial, with up to 10-fold higher risk for preeclampsia and 6-fold higher risk for preterm delivery [59, 60]. Pregnancy complications associated with inadequate placentation also increase maternal and newborn risks for cardiovascular morbidity/mortality and progression to kidney failure.…”
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“…In addition, many but not all studies have suggested women with preeclampsia and normal kidney function have increased risk for later CKD and kidney failure, although absolute risk for kidney failure is under 1% within 20 years. 3 Like CKD, preeclampsia is a health disparity. For Black women, the rate of preeclampsia is 60% higher than for White women, 2 and the former have greater risk of maternal and fetal complications in the peripartum period.…”
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