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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparative study of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus Keerthi, MS

36 S1 p. 34
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2 Acute heart failure (AHF) in pregnancy and postpartum: Echocardiographic findings from an Indian population Sanyal Choudhury, Saswati

36 S1 p. 10
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3 A multi-ancestry genome-wide association study identifies novel candidate loci near the RARB gene associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in the personalized environment and genes study Mack, Jasmine A.

36 S1 p. 18
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4 Analysis of complications of pre-eclampsia in a tertiary care hospital Ravi Krishanan, Proveen

36 S1 p. 41
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5 A novel biomarker – Maternal glycosylated fibronectin for prognostication of preeclampsia Chennur Mudda, Shwetha

36 S1 p. 19
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6 Anxiety and depression symptoms following hypertensive versus normotensive pregnancy: A P4 and BP2 sub-study Margaret Roberts, Lynne

36 S1 p. 12
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7 A Policy Lab to accelerate translation of novel research into policy to improve timely detection and appropriate action in care of women with Pre-eclampsia in Sierra Leone Kuhrt, Katy

36 S1 p. 52
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8 Applied numeracy among pregnant women engaged in home BP monitoring in Ghana Irani, Sanaya

36 S1 p. 49-50
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9 A Randomized control trial to compare the efficacy and Feto-maternal outcome of 75 Mg aspirin versus 150 Mg aspirin in women at high risk of pre-eclampsia Shrivastava, Chandrashekhar

36 S1 p. 33
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10 A ray of hope: Pregnancy outcomes after renal transplant a single center experience Nirupama, V

36 S1 p. 45
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11 Association between serum NfL and NfH with Antepartum and Postpartum Hypertension Duncan, Colleen

36 S1 p. 37
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12 A study of long-term prognosis after delivery in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Matsubara, Keiichi

36 S1 p. 42
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13 A Study on neurological outcome in eclampisa in a tertiary care institute Dev, Sushma V.

36 S1 p. 15
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14 A surveillance of postpartum hypertension Mitra, Rusa

36 S1 p. 36
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15 Bioflavonoid luteolin inhibits relevant preeclamptic inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways in vitro Rana, Sarosh

36 S1 p. 56-57
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16 Bioprinting a placental model to study the effects of current and emerging treatments of preeclampsia McClements, Lana

36 S1 p. 5
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17 Birthweight in a non-human primate model of placental ischaemia Hennessy, Annemarie

36 S1 p. 29-30
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18 Blood pressure lability within individual office visits: A secondary analysis of the Control of Hypertension In Pregnancy Study (CHIPS) trial Magee, Laura A

36 S1 p. 28
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19 Blood pressure measurement and adverse pregnancy outcomes – Testing alternatives to 140/90 mmHg Wilson, Milly

36 S1 p. 17
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20 Calcium aspirin preeclampsia early prevention and response (CASPER) study; a double blinded cluster randomized trial Ngwira, Memory

36 S1 p. 3
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21 Case of chorioamnionitis in ANA positive in second trimester of pregnancy Sunitha, B.

36 S1 p. 46-47
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22 Clinical profile and outcomes in peripartum cardiomyopathy with preeclampsia – A single centre experience from Southern India Suriya, Yavana

36 S1 p. 18-19
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23 Clinical profile and outcomes of patients with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy on multiple anti-hypertensive drugs Lakshmeswar, Medini

36 S1 p. 54-55
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24 Clinical study of fundoscopic findings in pregnancy induced hypertension Bindushree, V

36 S1 p. 35
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25 Comparative analysis of serum lipid profiles in normotensive and preeclampsia women during pregnancy – A cross-sectional analytical study Kumaraswamy, Raksha

36 S1 p. 24-25
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26 Comparative study of cardiovascular changes using echocardiography and bnp among hypertensive and normotensive pregnant women Meghana Raj, RV

36 S1 p. 26-27
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27 Comparative study of Morphometric and histological changes of the human placenta in IVF conception and spontaneous conception Nayak, Jyothi

36 S1 p. 43
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28 Comparison of ophthalmic artery Doppler velocimetry changes in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy versus normotensive pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy Anupama Marnal, B.A.

36 S1 p. 57-58
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29 Comparison of subfoveal choroidal thickness in patients with hypertensive disorder of pregnancy versus normotensive pregnant women in third trimester of pregnancy Sanjana, M.

36 S1 p. 59-60
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30 Correlational study of BMI on Hypertensive disorder in pregnancy: A hospital based prospective cohort study Veena, AP

36 S1 p. 40
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31 COVID-19 and hypertension in pregnancy: An analysis of clinical outcomes and sFlt-1 / PlGF biomarkers in vaccinated pregnant women Laura Costa do Nascimento, Maria

36 S1 p. 47
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32 Diagnostic challenges of Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TMA) in a pregnant woman remote from term and a case report of atypical TTP Sharma, Jyotsna

36 S1 p. 49
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33 Diet and physical activity of women 6-months following a hypertensive pregnancy: A BP2 sub-study Gow, Megan

36 S1 p. 32-33
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34 Differential platelet activation and thrombo-inflammatory mechanisms in early onset and late onset preeclampsia Kohli, Shrey

36 S1 p. 6-7
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35 Disseminating key messages from a policy lab in Sierra Leone: A national pre-eclampsia awareness campaign Kuhrt, Katy

36 S1 p. 2-3
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36 Do commonly used antihypertensives affect fetal or neonatal heart rate? A systematic review of observational studies Duke, Omiete Fubara

36 S1 p. 54
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37 Do commonly used antihypertensives affect fetal or neonatal heart rate or pattern? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials Ganeshamoorthy, Akalya

36 S1 p. 10-11
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38 Early onset pre-eclampsia and its effect on future pregnancy outcomes Pai, Swathi

36 S1 p. 11
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39 Echocardiography abnormalities in severe preeclampsia Rathod, Ashakiran

36 S1 p. 27
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40 Eplerenone: A candidate drug to mitigate long-term maternal vascular dysfunction following preeclampsia de Alwis, Natasha

36 S1 p. 26
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41 Evaluation of Postpartum convulsions in a tertiary care centre: A cross sectional study Mane, Madhushree

36 S1 p. 36
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42 Expression of microRNAs in early and late onset of preeclampsia and normal pregnancies in South Indian women Vijayan, Vinaya

36 S1 p. 21-22
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43 External validation of the PIERS-AI model in a UK cohort of women with pre-eclampsia Montgomery Csoban, Tunde

36 S1 p. 13
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44 Factors associated with persistence of hypertension in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Lenin, Audrin

36 S1 p. 38-39
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45 Factors associated with successful trial of labor after caesarean section in women complicated with eclampsia Pegu, Bhabani

36 S1 p. 37
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46 Fetal microchimerism (FMc) correlates with both stages of the two-stage model of preeclampsia – A potential link to future maternal cardiovascular risk ? Cathrine Staff , Anne

36 S1 p. 1
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47 Fetomaternal outcome of Sysytemic Lupus erythematosus in pregnancy -case reports Raza, Atiya

36 S1 p. 49
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48 First trimester screening (FTS) for placental pathology – Comparison of the efficacy of different methods Kavya Sudha, G.

36 S1 p. 16-17
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49 Functionality, anxiety, and depression: Use of the WOICE tool in hypertensive pregnant and postpartum women Guida, Jose

36 S1 p. 9
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50 Gestational hypertension and Preeclampsia in women with Subclinical hypothyroidism (TSH 2.5 – 4mIU/L) and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes – A secondary data analysis Priyanka, R

36 S1 p. 46
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51 Glycosylated fIbronectin, a biomarker, point‐of‐care test for management of Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in a low resource fertility centre – A prospective observational study. GLIMPSE study Sunitha, B.

36 S1 p. 20
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52 Glycosylated fibronectin point-of-care test- role in prediction of pregnancy complications Panda, Ritimukta

36 S1 p. 21
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53 Hesperidin alleviates AVP induced hypertensive symptoms in a rodent model of pre-eclampsia Govender, Nalini

36 S1 p. 53
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54 History of IgA vasculitis with nephropathy (Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis) can be a strong risk factor for preeclampsia Wakui, Nao

36 S1 p. 9-10
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55 Hypertension and diabetes risk in patients with previous pregnancy-related disorders and the time to onset of the disease Kelly, Megan A.

36 S1 p. 14
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56 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy following Invitro fertilization among autologous and donor cycles: A retrospective cohort study Venkatraman, Sujatha

36 S1 p. 41
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57 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in women with autoimmune disorders: A retrospective cohort study Singh, Sandhya

36 S1 p. 47-48
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58 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in women with autoimmunity: A rising incidence? Sharma, Hemlata

36 S1 p. 48
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59 Hypoalbuminemia is associated with endothelial dysfunction resulting from oxidative stress in parturients with preeclampsia Takuya, Saito

36 S1 p. 21
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60 Identifying genetic risk loci associated with cardiovascular disease progression following preeclampsia: A genome-wide association study Krishnamurthy, Gayathry

36 S1 p. 17-18
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61 Immature Platelet fraction (IPF) in preeclampsia: A prospective comparative study Jyothi Ediga, Asha

36 S1 p. 19
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62 Impact of Maternal Early Warning Trigger (MEWT) tool on the incidence of eclampsia Yerubandi, Siri

36 S1 p. 50-51
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63 Increased incidence of eclampsia in adolescents in low- and middle-income settings Ridout, Alexandra

36 S1 p. 3-4
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64 Is it HELLP? Is it Dengue? – Dilemmas and Difficulties in decision making Shushma, V

36 S1 p. 39
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65 Knowledge attitude and practices regarding pregnancy induced hypertension among ASHA workers – A possible link to reduce related adverse outcomes Fathima, Naina

36 S1 p. 39
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66 Lateral medullary syndrome: A rare presentation of maternal stroke Deodhare, Kirti

36 S1 p. 38
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67 LMWH prevents platelet and extracellular vesicle mediated placental thrombo-inflammation Kohli, Shrey

36 S1 p. 4
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68 Long-term health after hypertensive pregnancy complications: Associations between adverse adiposity indices and dyslipidemia 1–3 years postpartum Klepp, Kristina

36 S1 p. 14-15
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69 Long-term predictors of gestational hypertension: Placental growth factor, PAPP-A and free beta- HCG versus MAP and Uterine artery Doppler versus a combination of both – A comparative study Das, Nupur

36 S1 p. 57
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70 Low-dose aspirin potentially mitigates placental inflammation by increasing LXA4 and decreasing NLRP3 in an in vitro model of preeclampsia Murthy, Padma

36 S1 p. 4-5
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71 Maternal and perinatal outcomes of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus with and without Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia – A secondary data analysis Nayak, Divya

36 S1 p. 44
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72 Maternal C1q deficiency leads to impaired hemodynamic adaptations and cardiovascular dysfunction during pregnancy Lovell, Evangeline

36 S1 p. 26
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73 National scale-up of the CRADLE intervention to improve maternal and fetal outcomes: A feasibility study for the CRADLE-5 trial in Sierra Leone Beoku-Betts, Candace

36 S1 p. 6
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74 Neuroimaging in eclampsia: A window into the correlates between neural pathology and maternal outcomes Kadambi, Mythreyi

36 S1 p. 52-53
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75 New cardiac platform for the management of cardiovascular risk following preeclampsia using in vitro bioengineered cardiac spheroids and patient-derived stem cells McClements, Lana

36 S1 p. 35-36
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76 New 3D cardiac in vitro models for assessing the maternal cardiovascular health five years post hypertensive disorders of pregnancy McClements, Lana

36 S1 p. 15-16
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77 Nifedipine and the risk of adverse outcomes in hypertensive pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction Magee, Laura A

36 S1 p. 30
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78 Ophthalmic ultrasound in the prediction of preeclampsia Kane, Stefan

36 S1 p. 24
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79 panPIERS: A tool for risk prediction of adverse maternal outcomes for patients with pre-eclampsia using incomplete data Montgomery Csoban, Tunde

36 S1 p. 13-14
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80 Patients and health care workers perceived challenges in managing preeclampsia, in Malawi Ngwira, Memory Moque

36 S1 p. 51-52
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81 PLGF – A pioneer in prediction of pre - eclampsia Godse, Aditi

36 S1 p. 22
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82 Policy Lab as an engagement tool for improving pre-eclampsia management in a high-burden setting Mabula Bwalya, Chileshe

36 S1 p. 2
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83 Postpartum clinic attendance, health services utilization and cardiometabolic screening in women with preeclampsia Kaul, Padma

36 S1 p. 8
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84 Postpartum convulsion – An analysis Laljibhai, Zinzala

36 S1 p. 44
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85 Postpartum hemorrhage as a masquerader of Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE)- An Obstetric Near Miss Sharma, Jyotsna

36 S1 p. 48
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86 Postpartum readmissions after implementation of a remote patient monitoring program for hypertension Duncan, Colleen

36 S1 p. 31
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87 Postpartum readmissions for hypertension in patients discharged on Labetalol and Nifedipine in a Tertiary Care Centre in South India Bondada, Surya Chandrika

36 S1 p. 55-56
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88 Prediction of future chronic hypertension from maternal characteristics in early pregnancy Ann Magee, Laura

36 S1 p. 11-12
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89 Prediction of hypertensive disorders after screening at 35–36 weeks’ gestation – Comparison of angiogenic markers with the competing risks model Magee, Laura

36 S1 p. 7-8
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90 Pre-eclampsia: A great masquerader! Sathyanarayana, Chaitra

36 S1 p. 37-38
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91 Preeclampsia education of the nation Indian chapter (PEN-I), empowering through education Rajan, Revathi

36 S1 p. 5-6
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92 Pre-Eclampsia in pregnancy: A Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Survey amongst specialists, junior residents and Primary Care Providers (PCPs) in India Hemapriya, L.

36 S1 p. 51
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93 Prevalence of perinatal mortality in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Gowda, Jeeva

36 S1 p. 40
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94 Prognostic significance of liver function tests in predicting maternal and fetal outcomes in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Shah, Diya

36 S1 p. 57
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95 Proteinuria in relation to severity classification in women with preeclampsia Okamoto, Tomohito

36 S1 p. 25
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96 Proteinuria in severe preeclampsia: Clinical significance in modern obstetrics Murali, Akshaya

36 S1 p. 33-34
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97 Regulation of NADH-Ubiquinone oxidoreductase 1alpha/beta subcomplex, 1 (NDUFAB1) expression in maternal endothelial cells by circulating factors in pathological pregnancies Lakshmi Karanam, Vijaya

36 S1 p. 22-23
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98 Repeat placental growth factor-based testing in women with suspected preterm pre-eclampsia: A multi-centre randomised controlled trial Hurrell, Alice

36 S1 p. 1-2
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99 Role of sFlt 1/PlGF ratio as an useful predictor in preeclampsia morbidity Dev, Sushma V

36 S1 p. 25
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100 Role of sFLT1/PLGF ratio in guiding the management of pre-eclampsia – A retrospective analysis Shetty, Harini

36 S1 p. 23
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101 Routine first trimester Preeclampsia screening and prediction of preterm birth Venigalla, Rama

36 S1 p. 58
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102 Rubidium – Initial observations of an enigmatic element in pre-eclampsia Mistry, Hiten

36 S1 p. 45-46
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103 Screening for placental dysfunction in the third trimester – Role of CPR and CPUR Sanjana, K.

36 S1 p. 60-61
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104 Screening of uterine artery Doppler in predicting preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction Hiremath, Shraddha S.

36 S1 p. 60
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105 Secondary hyperaldosteronism due to renal agenesis: Rare cause of secondary hypertension in pregnancy Newbigging, Nalini Sarah

36 S1 p. 31-32
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106 Serial placental profile of women with preeclampsia and normal outcome: Placental biometry/ uterine artery PI a promising marker Kumar, Manisha

36 S1 p. 16
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107 Serum CA 125 in normal and preeclamptic pregnancies Suma, K.B.

36 S1 p. 23-24
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108 Severe preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome requiring plasmapheresis or dialysis: National survey in Japan Mimura, Kazuya

36 S1 p. 42
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109 Six-week blood pressure trends in postpartum patients utilizing remote patient monitoring program Duncan, Colleen

36 S1 p. 44-45
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110 SLE – Can we prevent pre-eclampsia? Kumaraswamy, Raksha

36 S1 p. 61
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111 Spectrum of life threatening outcomes in eclampsia in a tertiary care and referral centre Aishwarya, S

36 S1 p. 34-35
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112 Tandem Mass Tag proteomics of circulating term placental exosomes in early-onset preeclampsia Rao, Aishwarya

36 S1 p. 27-28
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113 Targeting the natriuretic peptide system to treat preeclampsia de Alwis, Natasha

36 S1 p. 55
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114 The anti-hypertensive effects of Dombeya rotundifolia in an arginine vasopressin rat model of pre-eclampsia Govender, Nalini

36 S1 p. 56
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115 The blood pressure postpartum (BP2) RCT: Testing utility of structured follow-up and lifestyle behaviour change interventions in the first 12 months following hypertensive pregnancy Henry, Amanda

36 S1 p. 12-13
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116 The burden of hypertension as Brazil's leading cause of maternal deaths: The lost decade Guida, Jose

36 S1 p. 8-9
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117 The challenge of adequately reporting the diagnosis of preeclampsia for epidemiological surveillance: An example from a referral center in a middle-income country Costa, Maria Laura

36 S1 p. 53-54
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118 The relationship between increased urinary albumin leakage and injuries of glomerular glycocalyx, podocytes, and tubules in patient with preeclampsia Watanabe, Kazushi

36 S1 p. 29
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119 The role of family member support in home blood pressure monitoring: A qualitative analysis of support person perspectives in Ghana Irani, Sanaya

36 S1 p. 50
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120 The role of serum uric acid levels in the evaluation and prediction of adverse outcomes in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Benjamin, Santosh

36 S1 p. 32
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121 The sFLT-1/PlGF ratio versus biochemical parameters in prediction of adverse outcomes in preeclamptic women Apte, Aryahi

36 S1 p. 20
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122 The trajectory of blood pressure decline for women with severe hypertension in pregnancy with the use of Methyldopa Magee, Laura A

36 S1 p. 28-29
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123 To determine the factors influencing access to emergency obstetric services by pregnant women attending a tertiary care centre during the COVID-19 pandemic Chawla, Noopur

36 S1 p. 43
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124 Two interesting case report of severe preeclampsia complicated with pulmonary oedema Sunayana, MK

36 S1 p. 30
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125 Unusual cause of preeclampsia superimposed on chronic hypertension with array of risk factors: A case report Govindarajan, Srinidhi

36 S1 p. 31
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126 Uterine artery doppler and serum biomarkers in prediction of preeclampsia at 11–14 weeks of gestation – A prospective study Nathiya, S.

36 S1 p. 59
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127 Uterine artery doppler as prognostic indicator in Fetal growth restriction in third trimester Joseph, Anu

36 S1 p. 59
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128 WILL (When to Induce Labour to Limit risk in pregnancy hypertension): A multicentre randomised trial Magee, Laura A.

36 S1 p. 7
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