Preeclampsia epidemiology(ies) and pathophysiology(ies)

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology(2024)

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Preeclampsia/eclampsia was first described 2000 years ago. Concepts guiding diagnosis have changed over time making longitudinal studies challenging. Similarly, concepts of pathophysiology have evolved from eclampsia as a pregnancy seizure disorder to preeclampsia as a hypertensive and renal disorder to our current concept of a preeclampsia as a pregnancy specific, multisystemic inflammatory disorder. Although preeclampsia is pregnancy specific and many pathophysiologic findings begin to resolve with delivery, its impact extends beyond pregnancy. The risk of cardiovascular and neurological disease is increased after pregnancy in women who have had preeclampsia. The disorder is not a disease, but a syndrome and emerging data indicate multiple pathways to the syndrome. It is likely that our failure to have a major impact on prediction and prevention despite a large increase in understanding is due to the existence of multiple subtypes of preeclampsia. This concept should guide future research.
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Preeclampsia,Epidemiology,Pathophysiology,Cardiovascular disease,Neurological disease,Subtypes,Hypertension,Eclampsia,Angiogenic factor,Oxidative stress,Placental ischemia
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