2024
DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.123.22442
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Preeclampsia Associated Differences in the Placenta, Fetal Brain, and Maternal Heart Can Be Demonstrated Antenatally: An Observational Cohort Study Using MRI

Megan Hall,
Antonio de Marvao,
Ronny Schweitzer
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia is a multiorgan disease of pregnancy that has short- and long-term implications for the woman and fetus, whose immediate impact is poorly understood. We present a novel multiorgan approach to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) investigation of preeclampsia, with the acquisition of maternal cardiac, placental, and fetal brain anatomic and functional imaging. METHODS: An observational study was performed recruiting 3 groups of pregn… Show more

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“…Adam James Lewandowski , Prenali Dwisthi Sattwika I n this issue of Hypertension, Hall et al 1 developed and implemented multiorgan imaging to investigate maternal cardiac, placental, and fetal brain changes in preeclamptic pregnancies. They reported on a prospective cohort study applying a comprehensive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol that is safe and acceptable to pregnant women.…”
Section: Holistic Mri Acquisition In Preeclampticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adam James Lewandowski , Prenali Dwisthi Sattwika I n this issue of Hypertension, Hall et al 1 developed and implemented multiorgan imaging to investigate maternal cardiac, placental, and fetal brain changes in preeclamptic pregnancies. They reported on a prospective cohort study applying a comprehensive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol that is safe and acceptable to pregnant women.…”
Section: Holistic Mri Acquisition In Preeclampticmentioning
confidence: 99%