A prospective cohort study on the prediction of the diagnosis-to-delivery time in preeclamptic pregnancies: Should the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio be added to routine evaluations?
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics Oct 13, 2018
Kose S, et al. - In preeclamptic pregnancies, researchers examined the clinical and laboratory factors that potentially affect the diagnosis-to-delivery time via following 24 early onset preeclampsia and 26 late-onset preeclampsia cases. The results obtained from this cross-sectional study indicated that neither the 24-hour proteinuria nor the gestational age at diagnosis added to the predictive power of the mean arterial pressure at hospitalization. The authors suggested that, in the prediction of progression and management planning, incorporation of the soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1/placental growth factor ratio to the routine evaluation of preeclamptic pregnancies might help.
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