Preeclampsia
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Last Posted: Sep 16, 2023
- Pregnant and Living with Sickle Cell Disease: A Push for Better Outcomes
NIH, September 2023 - Experts say Found’s story highlights the extraordinary complexity of the problem for pregnant people living with SCD – and the critical importance of receiving proper, specialized care as early as possible. This is especially true now that medical advances in care and disease-modifying therapies have helped many people living with SCD survive well through their reproductive years. For parents-to-be, that means awareness is key. Individuals with SCD are at higher risk than the general population for preeclampsia, as Found discovered; but those with preeclampsia can go on to develop a condition called eclampsia, which can lead to seizures and even coma. People with SCD are also at higher risk for sepsis and blood clots. And there are risks for the fetus, such as lower-than-normal growth in the womb, preterm delivery, and stillbirth.
K Miller, Self, September 2023 - An Interpretable Longitudinal Preeclampsia Risk Prediction Using Machine Learning.
Braden W Eberhard et al. medRxiv 2023 - Cell-free DNA methylome analysis for early preeclampsia prediction
M de Borre et al, Nature Medicine, August 28, 2023 - Using the methylome to predict pre-eclampsia
Tu’uhevaha J. Kaitu’u-Lino et al, Nature Medicine, August 28, 2023 - Transforming preeclampsia diagnosis: The promising role of cfRNA
News Medical, August 15, 2023 - Machine learning and disease prediction in obstetrics.
Zara Arain et al. Curr Res Physiol 2023 6100099 - Polygenic prediction of preeclampsia and gestational hypertension.
Michael C Honigberg et al. Nat Med 2023 5 - Obstetrical, perinatal and genetic outcomes associated with non-reportable prenatal cell free DNA screening results.
Mary E Norton et al. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2023 - Analysis of Pregnancy Complications and Epigenetic Gestational Age of Newborns
CL Acosta et al, JAMA Network Open, February 24, 2023
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