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Pamela Loughna
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 15
Citations - 677
Pamela Loughna is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gestational hypertension & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 538 citations.
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Prediction of adverse maternal outcomes in pre-eclampsia: development and validation of the fullPIERS model
Peter von Dadelszen,Beth A. Payne,Jing Li,J. Mark Ansermino,Fiona Broughton Pipkin,Anne-Marie Côté,M. Joanne Douglas,Andrée Gruslin,Jennifer A. Hutcheon,K.S. Joseph,Phillipa M. Kyle,Tang Lee,Pamela Loughna,Jennifer Menzies,Mario Merialdi,Alexandra L. Millman,M. Peter Moore,Jean-Marie Moutquin,Annie Ouellet,Graeme N. Smith,James J. Walker,Keith R. Walley,Barry N J Walters,Mariana Widmer,Shoo K. Lee,James A. Russell,Laura A. Magee +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and validated the fullPIERS model with the aim of identifying the risk of fatal or life-threatening complications in women with pre-eclampsia within 48 h of hospital admission for the disorder.
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Prediction of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Preeclampsia: Development and Validation of the fullPIERS Model
P. von Dadelszen,B. Payne,Jing Li,John Mark Ansermino,F. Broughton Pipkin,Anne-Marie Côté,M. J. Douglas,Andrée Gruslin,Jennifer A. Hutcheon,K.S. Joseph,Phillipa M. Kyle,T. Lee,Pamela Loughna,Jennifer Menzies,Mario Merialdi,Alexandra L. Millman,M.P. Moore,J.-M. Moutquin,Annie Ouellet,Graeme N. Smith,James J. Walker,Keith R. Walley,Barry N J Walters,Mariana Widmer,Shoo K. Lee,James A. Russell,L A Magee +26 more
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PIERS Proteinuria: Relationship With Adverse Maternal and Perinatal Outcome
Beth A. Payne,Laura A. Magee,Anne-Marie Côté,Jennifer A. Hutcheon,Jing Li,Phillipa M. Kyle,Jennifer Menzies,M. Peter Moore,Claire Parker,Barbra Pullar,Peter von Dadelszen,Barry N J Walters,P. von Dadelszen,L.A. Magee,M.J. Douglas,Keith R. Walley,James A. Russell,Shoo K. Lee,Andrée Gruslin,Graeme N. Smith,Anne-Marie Côté,J.-M. Moutquin,Mark Brown,Gregory K. Davis,B.N. Walters,Nelson Sass,T. Duan,J. Zhou,S. Mahajan,A. Noovao,L.A. McCowan,P. Kyle,M.P. Moore,Shereen Bhutta,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Hall,D.W. Steyn,F. Broughton Pipkin,Pamela Loughna,Stephen C. Robson,M. de Swiet,James J. Walker,William A. Grobman,Marshall D. Lindheimer,James M. Roberts,J. Mark Ansermino,Samantha J. Benton,Geoff Cundiff,Dany Hugo,K.S. Joseph,Sayrin Lalji,Paula Lott,Annie Ouellet,Dorothy Shaw,D. Keith Still,George Tawagi,Brenda Wagner,Christine Biryabarema,Florence Mirembe,Annettee Nakimuli,Eleni Tsigas,Mario Merialdi,Mariana Widmer +62 more
TL;DR: The measured amount of proteinuria should not be used in isolation for decision-making in women with preeclampsia and dipstick proteinuria (categorical) performs as well as other methods of assessing proteinuria for prediction of adverse events.
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Prediction of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Preeclampsia: Development and Validation of the Fullpiers Model
Peter von Dadelszen,Beth A. Payne,Jing Li,J. Mark Ansermino,Fiona Broughton Pipkin,Anne-Marie Côté,M. Joanne Douglas,Andrée Gruslin,Jennifer A. Hutcheon,K.S. Joseph,Phillipa M. Kyle,Tang Lee,Pamela Loughna,Jennifer Menzies,Mario Merialdi,Alexandra L. Millman,M. Peter Moore,Jean-Marie Moutquin,Annie Ouellet,Graeme N. Smith,James J. Walker,Keith R. Walley,Barry N J Walters,Mariana Widmer,Shoo K. Lee,James A. Russell,Laura A. Magee +26 more
TL;DR: The fullPIERS model showed that the model predicted adverse maternal outcomes within the first 48 hours of eligibility; the AUC ROC was 0.88, with a 95% confidence interval, 0.84–0.92.
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Oxidative stress markers in hypertensive states of pregnancy: preterm and term disease
TL;DR: PE and GH could be distinguished by markers of oxidative stress; thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and antioxidants (ferric ion reducing ability of plasma; FRAP) and this association was present in hypertensive pregnancy further emphasizing that such a pregnancy may be revealing a pre-existing cardiovascular risk.