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  1. 25 maj 2018 · In our cohort, treatment with aspirin in high-risk women entering pregnancy as normotensive reduced the risk of preeclampsia by 3%, compared with a 39% reduction in women entering pregnancy with stage 1 hypertension.

  2. In our cohort, treatment with aspirin in high-risk women entering pregnancy as normotensive reduced the risk of preeclampsia by 3%, compared to a 39% reduction in women entering pregnancy with stage 1 hypertension.

  3. Women with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, stillbirth, preterm birth, and delivery of a small-for-gestational age neonate, have higher risk for the subsequent development of cardiovascular disease compared to women with normal pregnancy outcomes [ 1 - 7 ].

  4. 31 gru 2022 · Conversely, prior FGR, high-blood pressure at booking and positive FMF screening for preeclampsia were listed as major indication for aspirin intake in only 18.7 % (3/16) of the CPGs included in the present systematic review.

  5. 27 kwi 2023 · A recent meta-analysis of 8 trials with 1426 participants that specifically examined the initiation of low-dose aspirin at <11 weeks’ gestation among women at high risk for preeclampsia found no reduction in the risk of preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, any hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, or fetal growth restriction but noted that ...

  6. 1 sie 2021 · There is observational evidence that intercontinental air travel is associated with a high incidence of DVT and PTE during or within 48 hours of long-distance flights. This situation is known as the economy class syndrome and can affect both the cabin crew and passengers.

  7. In the absence of high risk factors for preeclampsia, current evidence does not support the use of prophylactic low-dose aspirin for the prevention of early pregnancy loss, fetal growth restriction, stillbirth, or preterm birth. Recommendations.