Hypertension and Urine Protease Activity in Preeclampsia (HUPP)
Preeclampsia, Hypertension, Proteinuria
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Preeclampsia focused on measuring Proteinuria, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Plasmin, Plasminogen, Aldosterone, Angiotensin, Renin, sodium chloride, epithelial sodium channel, Placenta
Eligibility Criteria
Cases:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy week 28-36 (exclusion of patients with previously severe preeclampsia).
- Singleton pregnancy
- Preeclampsia- hypertension: repetitive high blood pressures (> 140/80 mm Hg) measured in the consultation and proteinuria (dip test, albumin).
- Pregnant with microalbuminuria and proteinuria, but without hypertension (and therefore do not meet the diagnostic criteria for preeclampsia) can also be included. Proteinuria is the most important factor.
It is still possible to test our hypothesis with possible comorbidity such as diabetes, SLE(systemic lupus erythematosus), rheumatoid arthritis and therefore not a reason for exclusion.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hypertension in pregnancy without proteinuria.
- Pregestational nephropathy by other unknown reasons.
- Early severe preeclampsia.
- Organic or systemic disease of clinical relevance, such as malignancy.
Pregnant controls-
Inclusion Criteria:
- pregnancy week 28-36
- Singleton pregnancy
- Uncomplicated pregnancy
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hypertension
- Any kind of nephropathy
- Organic or systemic disease of clinical relevance, such as malignancy.
Non-pregnant controls:
Inclusion Criteria:
- woman, not pregnant
- Matched by age and BMI
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hypertension
- Any kind of nephropathy
- Organic or systemic disease of clinical relevance, such as malignancy.
Sites / Locations
- Gynelogical Obstetrical Department
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Other
Other
Other
Preeclampsia
Controls
not-pregnant women
patients with preeclampsia are given a diet with a fixed content of sodium chloride ( 50-60 mmol/day ) plus a supplement of sodium chloride tablets ( 150-200 mmol/day) OR they are given placebo tablets. After 5 days they switch their supplement.
Controls are given a diet with a fixed content of sodium chloride ( 50-60 mmol/day ) plus a supplement of sodium chloride tablets ( 150-200 mmol/day) OR they are given placebo tablets. After 5 days they switch their supplement
This arm is also a control- group. Controls are given a diet with a fixed content of sodium chloride ( 50-60 mmol/day ) plus a supplement of sodium chloride tablets ( 150-200 mmol/day) OR they are given placebo tablets. After 5 days they switch their supplement