Short-term costs of preeclampsia to the United States health care system.
Warren Stevens,Tiffany Shih,Devin Incerti,Thanh G.N. Ton,Henry C. Lee,Desi Peneva,George A. Macones,Bahaeddine M Sibai,Anupam B. Jena +8 more
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In 2012, the cost of preeclampsia within the first 12 months of delivery was $2.18 billion in the United States ($1.03 billion for mothers and $1.15 billion for infants), and was disproportionately borne by births of low gestational age.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.The article was published on 2017-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 183 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population & Health care.read more
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ACOG practice bulletin: Clinical management guidelines for obstetrician-gynecologists
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The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) initiative on pre-eclampsia: A pragmatic guide for first-trimester screening and prevention.
Liona C. Poon,Andrew Shennan,Jonathan A. Hyett,Anil Kapur,Eran Hadar,Hema Divakar,Fionnuala M. McAuliffe,Fabricio da Silva Costa,Peter von Dadelszen,Harold David McIntyre,A.B. Kihara,Gian Carlo Di Renzo,Roberto Romero,Mary E. D'Alton,Vincenzo Berghella,Kypros H. Nicolaides,Moshe Hod +16 more
TL;DR: The quest to effectively predict PE in the first trimester of pregnancy is fueled by the desire to identify women who are at high risk of developing PE, so that necessary measures can be initiated early enough to improve placentation and thus prevent or at least reduce the frequency of its occurrence.
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Michael S. Kramer,Cynthia J. Berg,Haim A. Abenhaim,Mourad Dahhou,Jocelyn Rouleau,Azar Mehrabadi,K.S. Joseph +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined temporal trends in severe postpartum hemorrhage, defined as PPH plus receipt of a blood transfusion, hysterectomy, and/or surgical repair of the uterus.
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Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia.
TL;DR: This Practice Bulletin will provide guidelines for the diagnosis and management of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, the leading causes of maternal and perinatal mortality worldwide.
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Regulatory T cells in embryo implantation and the immune response to pregnancy
TL;DR: The mechanisms acting in the conception environment to drive the Treg response are summarized and prospects for targeting the T cell compartment to alleviate immune-based reproductive disorders are discussed.
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Coagulation and fibrinolysis in preeclampsia and neonates.
TL;DR: In this paper, the coagulation and fibrinolysis were determined in 67 Indonesian women admitted to the University Hospitals for delivery in Medan, Java, Indonesia.
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Endothelial cell proliferation is suppressed by plasma but not serum from women with preeclampsia
TL;DR: Results confirm that there is a blood-borne endothelial cell suppressive factor in preeclampsia that may be derived from the placenta and may explain why there was no suppression with sera from preeclamptic women.
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The association between maternal antioxidant levels in midpregnancy and preeclampsia.
Jacqueline M. Cohen,Jacqueline M. Cohen,Michael S. Kramer,Robert W. Platt,Olga Basso,Rhobert W. Evans,Susan R. Kahn,Susan R. Kahn +7 more
TL;DR: Most antioxidants were more strongly associated with early-onset preeclampsia, suggesting that oxidative stress may play a greater role in the pathophysiology of early-ONSet preeClampsia.
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Hospitalization Costs for Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients Treated With Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United States Are Substantially Higher Than Medicare Payments
TL;DR: Assessing hospitalization costs relative to Medicare reimbursement for acute myocardial infarction patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was hypothesized to be higher than their associated Medicare payments.
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A novel bridge between oxidative stress and immunity: the interaction between hydrogen peroxide and human leukocyte antigen G in placental trophoblasts during preeclampsia.
TL;DR: It is highlighted that high levels of hydrogen peroxide can down-regulate HLA-G expression in trophoblasts during preeclampsia and trophobasts expressing HLA -G are vulnerable to oxidative stress.
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