Fibrinogen-to-Albumin Ratio Predicts Preeclampsia
A blood test measuring the fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio may help predict preeclampsia in laboring women, aiding early intervention and care strategies.
Read MoreFeb 21, 2025
A blood test measuring the fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio may help predict preeclampsia in laboring women, aiding early intervention and care strategies.
Read MoreFeb 10, 2025
Research indicated that the P/C ratio offers a quicker and more effective method for identifying significant proteinuria in the context of preeclampsia risk stratification.
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Combined increased levels of serum triglycerides, creatinine, and uric acid in late pregnancy may predict preeclampsia, according to a recent study.
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Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy significantly reduces risk for preeclampsia and preterm labor, though impact on neonatal outcomes remains unclear.
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Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A was significantly lower in women with preeclampsia, highlighting its potential for early preeclampsia detection.
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Greater efforts are needed to improve the transparency and usefulness of randomized controlled trials on preeclampsia, according to a recent review.
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Significantly increased preeclampsia risk in PCOS demands earlier and more intensive screening of women with PCOS to identify and manage the condition.
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Preeclampsia poses significant maternal and neonatal risks, with long-term complications like chronic diseases in mothers and developmental issues in children.
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A new study showed that a first-trimester screening model combining maternal, biophysical, and biochemical markers effectively predicted stillbirths.
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Second-trimester UtA-PI or the ratio of second-to-first-trimester UtA-PI may help women at high risk for preeclampsia who don’t respond to aspirin prophylaxis.
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