Title of article :
Preeclampsia in 2018: Revisiting Concepts, Physiopathology, and Prediction
Author/Authors :
Mayrink, J Obstetric Unit - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medical Sciences - University of Campinas - Campinas - Brazil , Costa, M. L Obstetric Unit - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medical Sciences - University of Campinas - Campinas - Brazil , Cecatti, J. G Obstetric Unit - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medical Sciences - University of Campinas - Campinas - Brazil
Abstract :
Preeclampsia currently remains one of the leading causes of death and severe maternal morbidity. Although its prevalence is still underestimated in some places due to underreporting, preeclampsia is a disease that health professionals need to know how to deal with and take action. For this reason, the studies about the theme remain along with the advances in their understanding that offen
implies improvement and change of concepts and conducts.The complexity of its etiology is a challenge and requires further studies
for its full understanding. Apparently, poor adaptation of the maternal organism to the conceptus, marked by the nonoccurrence of
changes in the uterine spiral arteries, determines a series of systemic repercussions that compound the variousforms of preeclampsia
presentation. In recent years, the use of acetylsalicylic acid to prevent cases of early onset of the disease has been consolidated and,
alongside, studies have advanced the development of accessible and effective methods of identifying women at risk of preeclampsia.
The aim of this review is to discuss updates on the occurrence, concept, pathophysiology, repercussion, prevention, and prediction of preeclampsia.
Keywords :
Preeclampsia , Revisiting Concepts , Physiopathology , Prediction
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal