SiPP (Stroke in Pregnancy and Postpartum): A prospective, observational, international, multicentre study on pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical profile, management and outcome of cerebrovascular diseases in pregnant and postpartum women.
Svetlana LorenzanoChristine KremerAleksandra PavlovicDejana R JovanovicElse Charlotte SandsetHanne ChristensenCheryl BushnellAnita ArsovskaNikola SpriggChristine RoffePetra IjäsZuzana GdovinovaAnne AlexandrovMarialuisa ZeddeRossana TassiMonica AcciaresiMaria LantzKatharina Stibrant SunnerhagenMarija ZarkovKirsi RantanenFabienne PerrenHelle K IversenChristina KruuseAgnieszka SlowikPaola PalazzoJanika KorvAnnette FrommArijana Lovrencic-HuzjanEleni KorompokiAna Catarina FonsecaSeana L GallFreimuth BrunnerValeria CasoSimona Sacconull nullPublished in: European stroke journal (2019)
To better understand causes and outcomes of uncommon conditions like pregnancy/postpartum-related cerebrovascular events, the development of multisite, multidisciplinary registry-based studies, such as the Stroke in Pregnancy and Postpartum study, is needed in order to collect an adequate number of patients, draw reliable conclusions and give definite recommendations on their management.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm birth
- end stage renal disease
- atrial fibrillation
- pregnant women
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- brain injury
- metabolic syndrome
- cross sectional
- cerebral ischemia
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- quality improvement
- case control
- blood brain barrier