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Social Risks-Focused Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Preeclampsia (SAIL) (SAIL)

Preeclampsia is a disease of pregnancy and first few weeks after birth. It is diagnosed as new onset of high blood pressure and injury to organs such as kidneys, liver, and brain. Preeclampsia

prenatal
heart disease
diabetes
pregnancy disorder
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  • 19 Aug, 2023
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Prediction of Chronic Kidney Disease Following Pre-eclampsia: Diagnosis and Early Care

patient. These symptoms normally resolve within 2-3 months after delivery regardless of the severity of the pre-eclampsia. Regardless of its definition, preeclampsia is associated with an increased

proteinuria
diabetes
hypertension
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  • 10 Oct, 2021
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Postpartum Low-Dose Aspirin After Preeclampsia for Optimization of Cardiovascular Risk (PAPVASC) (PAPVASC)

Women who develop preeclampsia (PE) in pregnancy are at a greater risk for adverse cardiovascular health outcomes. PE is associated with vascular remodeling and functional changes in the

aspirin
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  • 01 May, 2022
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Role of ASpirin in Placental and Maternal Endothelial Cell Regulation IN Pre-eclampsia (ASPERIN)

Endothelial dysfunction and defective placental vascularization are hypothesized to be significant causes of preeclampsia. In preeclampsia, due to vascular endothelial dysfunction

aspirin
hypertension
type 2 diabetes mellitus
toxemia of pregnancy
diabetes
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  • 08 Feb, 2022
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Pre-eclampsia and Future Cardiovascular Health: An Underused Opportunity to Improve Family Health

Background: PE (pre-eclampsia) is a common pregnancy-specific vascular hypertensive disease affecting 3-5% of pregnancies. PE independently increases the risk for premature cardiovascular

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  • 28 Jan, 2021
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Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter in Pre-Eclamptic Parturient Receiving Magnesium Sulfate Combined With Dexmedetomidine

Dexmedetomidine was reported to effectively reduce cerebral metabolism and ICP by decreasing cerebrospinal fluid pressure in patients with cerebral tumors or head injuries that require craniotomy. However, it was also reported to exhibit no effect on ICP. the effect of MgSO4 associated with dexmedetomidine on ONSD in severely pre-eclamptic parturient …

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  • 29 Jul, 2023
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Clinical Antenatal Randomised Study to CharactErise Key Roles of TetrahydroFOLate in HyperTensive Pregnancies (CAREFOL-HT)

are related to clinical features of pre-eclampsia and whether altering levels of BH4, using a nutritional supplement, improves features of the disease such as blood vessel function. To do this, the

high blood pressure in pregnancy
prenatal
cardiovascular disease
eclampsia
hypertension
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  • 07 Jul, 2022
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Breastfeeding and Postpartum Cardiovascular Health

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are increasingly recognized sex-specific risk factors for premature cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women. HDP, including preeclampsia and gestational

heart disease
hypertension
antihypertensive drugs
raised blood pressure
preterm delivery
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  • 11 Sep, 2021
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MYPP-trial: Myo-inositol Supplementation to Prevent Pregnancy Complications in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. (MYPP)

resistance and hyperandrogenism. Pregnancies in women with PCOS have an increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia and preterm birth, and their offspring have an increased risk of aberrant

testosterone level
prenatal
polycystic ovary syndrome
inositol
endocrine disorder
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  • 07 Oct, 2022
  • 1 location
Diet in Twin Pregnancy: the Wellness of Mother and Babies. (FIT)

>gestational diabetes gestational hypertension or preeclampsia intrahepatic cholestasis (ICP) fetal growth, development and birth weight of the babies

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  • 03 Apr, 2023