First-trimester Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Pre-eclampsia – ISUOG
ISUOG International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology shared a post on LinkedIn:
”In the May issue of UOGJournal, Rolnik et al. find that in women with chronic hypertension, aspirin can delay delivery due to preterm pre-eclampsia. First-trimester risk assessment using the FMF competing-risks model reliably identifies low and high-risk individuals.
Read the full openaccess study this Preeclampsia Awareness Month.”
Title: First-trimester prediction and prevention of preterm pre-eclampsia in women with chronic hypertension
Authors: D. L. Rolnik, S. Gil-Pugliese, A. Syngelaki, E. Bujold, D. Wright, L. C. Poon, K. H. Nicolaides, on behalf of the ASPRE and SPREE Collaborators

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