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Mean arterial blood pressure: potential predictive tool for preeclampsia in a cohort of healthy nulliparous pregnant women.

Jussara MayrinkRenato T SouzaFrancisco E FeitosaEdilberto A Rocha FilhoDébora F LeiteJanete VettorazziIracema M CalderonMaria L CostaLouise KennyPhilip BakerJosé Guilherme Cecattinull null
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
As an isolated marker for the prediction of preeclampsia, the performance of mean arterial blood pressure was low in a healthy nulliparous pregnant women group. Considering that early-onset preeclampsia cases had higher mean arterial blood pressure levels at 20 weeks of gestation, future studies with larger cohorts that combine multiple markers are needed for the development of a preeclampsia prediction model.
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