The Effectiveness of Aspirin on Preventing Pre-eclampsia
Pre-EclampsiaThis study will explore the effectiveness of low-dose aspirin on preventing pre-eclampsia in high-risks pregnant women by comparing the incidence of pre-eclampsia and pregnancy outcomes.
25- Hydroxyvitamin D Levels in Pregnancy and Effects on Pregnancy Related Disorders
Vitamin d DeficiencyPreeclampsia3 moreEvaluation of 25- Hydroxyvitamin D levels in pregnant women in Austria and potential related disorders Hypothesis: Austrian pregnant women are Vitamin D deficient Present vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy is insufficient Vitamin D deficiency is associated with pregnancy related disorders like preeclampsia
Consequences of Antiangiogenic Factors Involved in Preeclampsia on Intra-uterine Growth Restricted...
Preterm BirthIntra-uterine Growth Restriction2 morePreeclampsia complicates about 2-7% of pregnancies and is a major contributor to maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Imbalance between circulating angiogenic and antiangiogenic factors has emerged as a potential key pathway in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. Patients with preeclampsia have a higher circulating concentration of antiangiogenic factors (ie, soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 [sVEGFR- 1], also called soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 [sFlt1]) and soluble endoglin (sEng)] and a lower maternal circulating concentration of free angiogenic factors (ie, vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF] and placental growth factor [PlGF]) than patients with a normal pregnancy. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia is the main respiratory sequelae of preterm birth. Its rate increased in preterm infants born from mother with preeclampsia. Recent studies showed that bronchopulmonary dysplasia is consistently accompanied by a reduction in the number of small arteries and on abnormal distribution of vessels within the distal lungs. This is associated with reduced lung VEGF expression. The main objective of this population-based study, ie in intra uterine growth restricted preterm babies born before 30 weeks of gestational age, was to examine whether levels of sFlt1 at birth in maternal and umbilical cord blood and in the amniotic fluid is associated with an increased risk of BPD.
Placental Growth and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Hypertension Induced by PregnancyPre-Eclampsia1 moreThe purpose of this study to determine if measurement of maternal serum biomarkers and evaluation of the placenta by ultrasound can improve prediction of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Evaluation of a Physical Therapy Protocol on Quality of Life Musculoskeletal Pain and Anxiety in...
Pre-eclampsia or Eclampsia With Pre-existing HypertensionThe purpose of this study is to verify that the implementation of a protocol physiotherapy musculoskeletal pain and reduces anxiety and improves quality of life in patients hospitalized at the clinic of high-risk pregnancies at the Hospital das Clinicas of Ribeirao Preto, with a diagnosis of preeclampsia and chronic hypertension with superimposed preeclampsia. Where patients will be recruited, answered questionnaires before and after application of physiotherapy protocol.
ST- Depression on Electrocardiogram During Caesarean Section in Regional Anaesthesia in Women With...
PreeclampsiaThe investigators examined whether there was a difference in the occurrence of ST depressions after injection of five or ten units of oxytocin, in preeclamptic patients delivered by caesarean section (CS) under regional anesthesia.
ECLAXIR:Search for an Association Between CX3CR1 V249I Polymorphism, Preeclampsia and Endothelial...
PreeclampsiaThe study hypothesis is the involvement of the couple CX3CR1/CX3CL1 in occurrence of endothelial injury in preeclampsia. According to this hypothesis, Carriers of the I249 allele who express less CX3CR1 shoud be protected against this risk. The main objective of the study is the search of an association between CX3CR1 V249I polymorphism and preeclampsia. The secondary aims are the search of an association with the most severe forms of preeclampsia and endothelial injury.
Prediction of Preeclampsia by Comprehensive Markers.
Pre-EclampsiaPreeclampsia is one of the most serious complications in pregnancy that causes maternal death and preterm delivery. Series studies has show that the competing risk model developed by the Fetal Maternal FouNdation in early pregnancy has the potential to predict preeclampsia effectively but has show crowd difference. We aim to evaluate the performance of various screening model based on FMF model in Chinese population.
Use of Impedance Cardiography to Decrease the Risk of Pre-eclampsia in Obese Patients
ObesityMorbid1 moreTo determine if the use of impedance cardiography can identify appropriate medications for use in treating morbidly obese patients to decrease the risk of preeclampsia.
Preeclampsia Risk Assessment: Evaluation of Cut-offs to Improve Stratification
Preeclampsia and EclampsiaPreeclampsia Severe4 moreThe purpose of this study is to Identify a cut-off for the ratio of the serum proteins soluble FMS-like Tyrosine Kinase 1 (sFLT-1) and placental growth factor (PlGF) that identifies women will who develop preeclampsia with severe features within 2 weeks of testing (clinically positive) from those who do not develop preeclampsia with severe features within 2 weeks of testing (clinically negative) among preterm pregnant women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. And To validate the cut-off the ratio of sFLT-1 and PlGF and to validate the performance of the automated assays used to find the cut-off. Test performance includes positive predictive value, negative predictive value, sensitivity, and specificity. Subjects will provide blood, urine, and saliva samples at the time of enrollment. Samples will be frozen for batch assessment of sFLT-1 and PlGF levels by automated assays. Clinicians, subjects, and researchers will be blinded to protein level assessment, therefore assay results will not affect clinical management.