Shared risk factors for COVID-19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study.
Berta SerranoManel MendozaPaula Garcia-AguilarErika BonacinaItziar Garcia-RuizPablo Garcia-ManauJudit GilMireia Armengol-AlsinaNuria Fernandez-HidalgoElena SulleiroRosa Maria Lopez-MartinezMarta RicartLourdes MartinEva Lopez-QuesadaAngels VivesAnna MarotoNerea MaízAnna SuyElena Carreras MoratonasPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2022)
In patients with COVID-19, there was a higher proportion of women at high risk for preeclampsia at the first-trimester screening than in the general population, mainly because of maternal risk factors, rather than placental signs of a deficient trophoblastic invasion.