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Preeclampsia
(GY014)
Introduction
The terms pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia are often used interchangeably, which may cause significant confusion. Pregnancy-induced hypertension, preeclampsia and eclampsia should actually be considered as a spectrum of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy.
Preeclampsia is a complex disorder of the placenta usually occurring in the third trimester of pregnancy, and involving several body systems. Also known as gestational hypertension, pregnancy-induced hypertension or toxemia, it is defined as a triad of hypertension, proteinuria (protein in the urine) and generalized edema (swelling in the face, hands and legs).
Preeclampsia complicates 5-10% of all pregnancies. Women under the age of 20 are at highest risk.
For most women, the disease resolves within 24 hours of delivery. However, preeclampsia can progress into a life-threatening situation (eclampsia) for both the mother and the fetus.
The goals of therapy for preeclampsia are the safety of the mother and the delivery of a healthy newborn as close as possible to full gestation. The only "cure" for preeclampsia is the delivery of the baby. The decision to deliver the baby early is dependent on the severity of the disease and the status of the mother and child.
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What are the most common symptoms of
preeclampsia?
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Are there any recognized risk factors for developing
preeclampsia?
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What kinds of medical tests are used to establish the diagnosis of
preeclampsia?
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What is the current standard of care for the treatment of
preeclampsia?
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What treatment options are available for the management of
preeclampsia?
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Are there any promising new developments or potential breakthroughs in treatment?
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Who are the most notable medical authorities who specialize in
preeclampsia?
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Where are the leading hospitals and centers of research for
preeclampsia?
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What are the most important questions to ask my doctor about
preeclampsia?
What Your Doctor Reads:
This MediFocus Guide contains an extensive listing of citations and abstracts of recent journal articles that have been published about this condition in trustworthy medical journals. This is the same type of information that is available to physicians and other health care professionals. A partial selection of journal articles that are abstracted in this
MediFocus Guide includes:
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Same nutrient, different hypotheses: disparities in trials of calcium supplementation during pregnancy.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2000
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Magnesium sulfate in eclampsia and pre-eclampsia: pharmacokinetic principles.
Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 2000
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Plasma volume expansion for treatment of women with pre-eclampsia.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [computer file]. 2000
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Calcium supplementation during pregnancy for preventing hypertensive disorders and related problems.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [computer file]. 2000
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Antiplatelet agents for preventing and treating pre-eclampsia.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [computer file]. 2000
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Anticonvulsants for women with pre-eclampsia.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [computer file]. 2000
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Abdominal decompression for suspected fetal compromise/pre-eclampsia.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [computer file]. 2000
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Preeclampsia prevention and management.
Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation. 2000
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Can murine uterine natural killer cells give insights into the pathogenesis of
preeclampsia?.
Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation. 2000
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Calcium, nitric oxide, and preeclampsia.
Seminars in Perinatology. 2000
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MediFocus Guide includes a detailed overview of the condition including information about diagnosis, treatment options, cutting-edge research, and new developments; excerpts of important journal articles from the current medical literature focusing on standard treatments and treatment options; a directory of leading authors and medical institutions who specialize in the treatment of the condition; and a listing of organizations and support groups where you can obtain additional information about the illness.
MediFocus Guides are the perfect solution for consumers who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of their medical issue and avail themselves of the same type of professional level medical information that is used by physicians and other health-care professionals to help then in the clinical decision making process.
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