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Current developments in managing preeclampsia

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36132229/role-of-micrornas-in-cardiac-disease-with-stroke-in-pregnancy
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REVIEW
Umme Salma, Ahmed Baker A Alshaikh, Muhannad Faleh Alanazi, Basil Mohammed Alomair, Mubarak Alruwaili, Raed Alruwaili
Pregnancy-related cardiovascular disease with stroke remains a considerable source of higher maternal morbidity and mortality occurs in periods of pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum. It is essential to counsel the mother before pregnancy by an expert cardiologist and obstetric team to discuss any event related to preexistent cardiac or past preeclampsia for estimation of maternal and fetal risks. In pregnancy, the cardiac state includes hypertensive disorders, ischemic heart disease, valvular disease, and postpartum stroke...
2022: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36068569/diagnostic-biomolecules-and-combination-therapy-for-pre-eclampsia
#22
REVIEW
Jingqi Qi, Bingbing Wu, Xiuying Chen, Wei Wei, Xudong Yao
Pre-eclampsia (PE), associated with placental malperfusion, is the primary reason for maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity that can cause vascular endothelial injury and multi-organ injury. Despite considerable research efforts, no pharmaceutical has been shown to stop disease progression. If women precisely diagnosed with PE can achieve treatment at early gestation, the maternal and fetal outcomes can be maximally optimized by expectant management. Current diagnostic approaches applying maternal characteristics or biophysical markers, including blood test, urine analysis and biophysical profile, possess limitations in the precise diagnosis of PE...
September 6, 2022: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology: RB&E
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36013273/nanotechnologies-in-obstetrics-and-cancer-during-pregnancy-a-narrative-review
#23
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Serena Bertozzi, Bruna Corradetti, Luca Seriau, José Andrés Diaz Ñañez, Carla Cedolini, Arrigo Fruscalzo, Daniela Cesselli, Angelo Cagnacci, Ambrogio P Londero
Nanotechnology, the art of engineering structures on a molecular level, offers the opportunity to implement new strategies for the diagnosis and management of pregnancy-related disorders. This review aims to summarize the current state of nanotechnology in obstetrics and cancer in pregnancy, focusing on existing and potential applications, and provides insights on safety and future directions. A systematic and comprehensive literature assessment was performed, querying the following databases: PubMed/Medline, Scopus, and Endbase...
August 17, 2022: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35872104/pregnancy-related-complications-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
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Yuan Tan, Shuo Yang, Qi Liu, Zhongxin Li, Rong Mu, Jie Qiao, Liyan Cui
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune inflammatory disease that predominantly affects women of childbearing age and results in various adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs). Pregnancy was formerly discouraged in patients with SLE because of unstable disease activity during the gestation period, increased thrombosis risk, severe organ damage, and inevitable side effects of immunosuppressive agents. Currently, most patients with SLE have successful pregnancies due to preconception counselling, strict monitoring, and improved therapy with minimised complications for both the mother and foetus...
October 2022: Journal of Autoimmunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35675745/south-african-medicinal-plants-displaying-angiotensin-converting-enzyme-inhibition-potential-use-in-the-management-of-preeclampsia
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Rebecca Reddy, Sooraj Baijnath, Roshila Moodley, Jagidesa Moodley, Thajasvarie Naicker, Nalini Govender
In resource-limited settings, such as South Africa, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy such as preeclampsia, is the most common direct cause of maternal deaths. Current management strategies of preeclampsia primarily involve the use of pharmaceutical drugs, which are frequently associated with undesirable side-effects. Moreover, these drugs are often not easily accessible due to financial and economic constraints. Consequently, many patients rely on traditional medicine obtained from medicinal plants to manage health-related conditions...
April 2022: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35565788/calcifediol-25ohd-deficiency-and-its-treatment-in-women-s-health-and-fertility
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Ana Arnanz, Juan A Garcia-Velasco, José Luis Neyro
Currently, there is abundant scientific evidence showing that the vitamin D endocrine system (VDES) is a highly complex endocrine system with multiple actions in different regions of the body. The unequivocal presence of vitamin D receptors in different tissues related to fertility, and to specific aspects of women's health such as pregnancy, undoubtedly implies functions of this steroid hormone in both male and female fertility and establishes relationships with different outcomes of human gestation. In order to review the role of the VDES in human fertility, we evaluated the relationships established between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (calcifediol) deficiency and in vitro fertilization, as well as aspects related to ovarian reserve and fertility, and commonly diagnosed endocrinopathies such as polycystic ovary disease...
April 27, 2022: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35484822/identifying-preeclampsia-associated-genes-using-a-control-theory-method
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaomei Li, Lin Liu, Clare Whitehead, Jiuyong Li, Benjamin Thierry, Thuc D Le, Marnie Winter
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disease that can have serious effects on the health of both mothers and their offspring. Predicting which women will develop preeclampsia in early pregnancy with high accuracy will allow for improved management. The clinical symptoms of preeclampsia are well recognized, however, the precise molecular mechanisms leading to the disorder are poorly understood. This is compounded by the heterogeneous nature of preeclampsia onset, timing and severity. Indeed a multitude of poorly defined causes including genetic components implicates etiologic factors, such as immune maladaptation, placental ischemia and increased oxidative stress...
April 28, 2022: Briefings in Functional Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35469530/preeclampsia-state-of-art-and-future-perspectives-a-special-focus-on-possible-preventions
#28
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Özge Kahramanoglu, Antonio Schiattarella, Oya Demirci, Giovanni Sisti, Franco Pietro Ammaturo, Carlo Trotta, Federico Ferrari, Agnese Maria Chiara Rapisarda
Preeclampsia (PE) is characterised by the new onset of hypertension after the 20th week of pregnancy, with or without proteinuria or hypertension that leads to end-organ dysfunction. Since the only definitive treatment is delivery, PE still represents one of the leading causes of preterm birth and perinatal mobility and mortality. Therefore, any strategies that aim to reduce adverse outcomes are based on early primary prevention, prenatal surveillance and prophylactic interventions. In the last decade, intense research has been focussed on the study of predictive models in order to identify women at higher risk accurately...
July 2022: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: the Journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35446907/early-cost-effectiveness-analysis-of-screening-for-preeclampsia-in-nulliparous-women-a-modelling-approach-in-european-high-income-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neily Zakiyah, Robin Tuytten, Philip N Baker, Louise C Kenny, Maarten J Postma, Antoinette D I van Asselt
BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia causes substantial maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality and significant societal economic impact. Effective screening would facilitate timely and appropriate prevention and management of preeclampsia. OBJECTIVES: To develop an early cost-effectiveness analysis to assess both costs and health outcomes of a new screening test for preeclampsia from a healthcare payer perspective, in the United Kingdom (UK), Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35402416/a-review-of-nanotechnology-for-treating-dysfunctional-placenta
#30
REVIEW
Huabo Jiang, Li Li, Dan Zhu, Xinyao Zhou, Yongsheng Yu, Qian Zhou, Luming Sun
The placenta plays a significant role during pregnancy. Placental dysfunction contributes to major obstetric complications, such as fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia. Currently, there is no effective treatment for placental dysfunction in the perinatal period, and prophylaxis is often delivered too late, at which point the disease manifestation cannot be prevented. However, with recent integration of nanoscience and medicine to perform elaborate experiments on the human placenta, it is expected that novel and efficient nanotherapies will be developed to resolve the challenge of managing placental dysfunction...
2022: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35395093/hypertensive-disorders-of-pregnancy-common-clinical-conundrums
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Onyinye Ohamadike, Stephanie L Lim, Anne Siegel, Gregory Zemtsov, Jeffrey A Kuller, Sarah Dotters-Katz
IMPORTANCE: Hypertensive complications of pregnancy comprise 16% of maternal deaths in developed countries and 7.4% of deaths in the United States. Rates of preeclampsia increased 25% from 1987 to 2004, and rates of severe preeclampsia have increased 6.7-fold between 1980 and 2003. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to review current and available evidence for common clinical questions regarding the management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: Original research articles, review articles, and guidelines on hypertension in pregnancy were reviewed...
April 2022: Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34998477/prediction-of-preeclampsia-throughout-gestation-with-maternal-characteristics-and-biophysical-and-biochemical-markers-a-longitudinal-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adi L Tarca, Andreea Taran, Roberto Romero, Eunjung Jung, Carmen Paredes, Gaurav Bhatti, Corina Ghita, Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa, Nandor Gabor Than, Chaur-Dong Hsu
BACKGROUND: The current approach to predict preeclampsia combines maternal risk factors and evidence from biophysical markers (mean arterial pressure, Doppler velocimetry of the uterine arteries) and maternal blood proteins (placental growth factor, soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1, pregnancy-associated plasma protein A). Such models require the transformation of biomarker data into multiples of the mean values by using population- and site-specific models. Previous studies have focused on a narrow window in gestation and have not included the maternal blood concentration of soluble endoglin, an important antiangiogenic factor up-regulated in preeclampsia...
January 2022: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34915395/clinical-interpretation-and-implementation-of-the-sflt-1-plgf-ratio-in-the-prediction-diagnosis-and-management-of-preeclampsia
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Stefan Verlohren, Shaun P Brennecke, Alberto Galindo, S Ananth Karumanchi, Ljiljana B Mirkovic, Dietmar Schlembach, Holger Stepan, Manu Vatish, Harald Zeisler, Sarosh Rana
Preeclampsia is associated with significant morbidity and mortality for mother and baby. Although around 30% of all pregnancies are evaluated for preeclampsia, diagnosis is difficult, especially in patients who have overlying symptoms from other diseases. Discovery of circulating angiogenic factors in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia has been a major advance for both diagnosis and prognosis. The anti-angiogenic factor, soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt-1) and the pro-angiogenic factor, placental growth factor (PlGF), can be measured in plasma and serum and are usually reported as a ratio, which specifically relates to the onset and severity of preeclampsia...
March 2022: Pregnancy Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34749617/type-1-diabetes-in-pregnancy-a-review-of-complications-and-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farah Jaffar, Kate Laycock, Mohammed S B Huda
BACKGROUND: Pre-gestational diabetes can pose significant risk to the mother and infant, thus requiring careful counselling and management. Since Saint Vincent's declaration in 1989, adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, such as preeclampsia, perinatal mortality, congenital anomalies, and macrosomia, continue to be associated with type 1 diabetes. Although pregnancy is not considered an independent risk factor for the development of new onset microvascular complications, it is known to exacerbate pre-existing microvascular disease...
November 5, 2021: Current Diabetes Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34749060/cost-effectiveness-of-the-sflt1-plgf-ratio-test-as-an-adjunct-to-the-current-practice-of-evaluating-suspected-preeclampsia-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kavia Khosla, Jimmy Espinoza, Lauren Perlaza, Mikael Gencay, Ariel L Mueller, James M Harris, Cyrill Wolf, John W Posnett, Douglas A Woelkers, Sarosh Rana
OBJECTIVE: Preeclampsia is a major obstetric disorder that can lead to severe maternal, fetal and infant outcomes. In women with suspected preeclampsia, measurement of the soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt1) and placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio has been shown to have a high negative predictive value (>97%). Our aim was to estimate the value to the US healthcare system of adopting this test into clinical practice. STUDY DESIGN: An economic model was developed for the evaluation of suspected preeclampsia from a US payer perspective using data from a US observational study of 459 women evaluated between 23 and 34...
December 2021: Pregnancy Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34721670/novel-cardiovascular-biomarkers-associated-with-increased-cardiovascular-risk-in-women-with-prior-preeclampsia-hellp-syndrome-a-narrative-review
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Esmee Me Bovee, Martha Gulati, Angela Hem Maas
Evidence has shown that women with a history of preeclampsia or haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets (HELLP) syndrome have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Recommendations for screening, prevention and management after such pregnancies are not yet defined. The identification of promising non-traditional cardiovascular biomarkers might be useful to predict which women are at greatest risk. Many studies are inconsistent and an overview of the most promising biomarkers is currently lacking...
February 2021: European Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34681861/defective-uteroplacental-vascular-remodeling-in-preeclampsia-key-molecular-factors-leading-to-long-term-cardiovascular-disease
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Kirim Hong, Soo Hyun Kim, Dong Hyun Cha, Hee Jin Park
Preeclampsia is a complex hypertensive disorder in pregnancy which can be lethal and is responsible for more than 70,000 maternal deaths worldwide every year. Besides the higher risk of unfavorable obstetric outcomes in women with preeclampsia, another crucial aspect that needs to be considered is the association between preeclampsia and the postpartum cardiovascular health of the mother. Currently, preeclampsia is classified as one of the major risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women, which doubles the risk of venous thromboembolic events, stroke, and ischemic heart disease...
October 18, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34497833/short-term-prediction-of-preeclampsia-in-chinese-women-using-the-soluble-fms-like-tyrosine-kinase-1-placental-growth-factor-ratio-a-sub-analysis-of-the-prognosis-asia-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinsong Gao, Xianghua Huang, Wen Di, Xiaojing Dong, Wenli Gou, Hong Shi, Zilian Wang, Angela Dietl, Sonja Grill, Martin Hund
The diagnosis of preeclampsia in China currently relies on limited clinical signs and unspecific laboratory findings. These are inadequate predictors of preeclampsia development, limiting early diagnosis and appropriate management. Previously, the Prediction of Short-Term Outcome in Pregnant Women with Suspected Preeclampsia Study (PROGNOSIS) and PROGNOSIS Asia demonstrated that a soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt-1)/placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio of ≤38 can be used to rule out preeclampsia within 1 week, with negative predictive values of 99...
2021: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34482271/enhancing-the-value-of-the-sflt-1-plgf-ratio-for-the-prediction-of-preeclampsia-cost-analysis-from-the-belgian-healthcare-payers-perspective
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Frederic Chantraine, Kristel Van Calsteren, Roland Devlieger, Damien Gruson, Joachim Van Keirsbilck, Ana Dubon Garcia, Katleen Vandeweyer, Leonardo Gucciardo
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the economic impact of introducing the soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase (sFlt-1) to placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio test into clinical practice in Belgium for the prediction of preeclampsia (PE). STUDY DESIGN: We developed a one-year time-horizon decision tree model to evaluate the short-term costs associated with the introduction of the sFlt-1/PlGF test for guiding the management of women with suspected PE from the Belgian public healthcare payers' perspective...
August 18, 2021: Pregnancy Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34450676/prediction-model-assessing-risk-of-delivery-after-diagnosis-of-abnormal-umbilical-artery-doppler
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hope Y Yu, Phinnara Has, Valery A Danilack, Erika F Werner, Dwight J Rouse
OBJECTIVE:  Umbilical artery Doppler (UAD) velocimetry abnormalities are associated with increased neonatal morbidity and mortality. Currently, there are no risk stratification methods to assist in antepartum management such as timing of antenatal corticosteroids (ACS). Therefore, we sought to develop a model to predict risk of delivery within 7 days following diagnosis of abnormal UAD velocimetry in patients with fetal growth restriction (FGR). STUDY DESIGN:  Retrospective single referral center study of liveborn singleton pregnancies complicated by FGR and ≥1 abnormal UAD velocimetry value (≥95th percentile for gestational age [GA])...
August 27, 2021: American Journal of Perinatology
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