Circulating Angiogenic Factors and the Risk of Adverse Outcomes among Haitian Women with Preeclampsia

Objective Angiogenic factors are strongly associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes among women with preterm preeclampsia (PE) in developed countries. We evaluated the role of angiogenic factors and their relationship to adverse outcomes among Haitian women with PE. Material and Methods We...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS ONE 2015, Vol.10 (5)
Hauptverfasser: March, Melissa I, Geahchan, Carl, Wenger, Julia, Raghuraman, Nandini, Berg, Anders, Haddow, Hamish, Mckeon, Bri Ann, Narcisse, Rulx, David, Jean Louis, Scott, Jennifer, Thadhani, Ravi, Karumanchi, S. Ananth, Rana, Sarosh
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Angiogenic factors are strongly associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes among women with preterm preeclampsia (PE) in developed countries. We evaluated the role of angiogenic factors and their relationship to adverse outcomes among Haitian women with PE. Material and Methods We measured plasma antiangiogenic soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt1) and proangiogenic placental growth factor (PlGF) levels in women with PE (n=35) compared to controls with no hypertensive disorders (NHD) (n=43) among subjects with singleton pregnancies that delivered at Hospital Albert Schweitzer (HAS) in Haiti. We divided the preeclamptic women into two groups, early onset ([less than or equal to] 34 weeks) and late onset (>34 weeks) and examined relationships between sFlt1/PlGF ratios on admission and adverse outcomes (abruption, respiratory complications, stroke, renal insufficiency, eclampsia, maternal death, birth weight
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0126815