Preeclampsia: Recent Advances in Predicting, Preventing, and Managing the Maternal and Fetal Life-Threatening Condition
Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital · National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Preeclampsia accounts for one of the most common documented gestational complications, with a prevalence of approximately 2 to 15% of all pregnancies. Defined as gestational hypertension after 20 weeks of pregnancy and coexisting proteinuria or generalized edema, and certain forms of organ damage, it is life-threatening for both the mother and the fetus, in terms of increasing the rate of mortality and morbidity. Preeclamptic pregnancies are strongly associated with significantly higher medical costs. The maternal costs are related to the extra utility of the healthcare system, more resources used during hospitalization, and likely more surgical spending due to an elevated rate of cesarean deliveries. The…
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Preeclampsia
- Pregnancy
- Obstetrics
- Fetus
- Gestational hypertension
- Gestational age
- Intensive care medicine
- Good health and well-being