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Circulating Angiogenic Factors and the Risk of Adverse Outcomes among Haitian Women with Preeclampsia
Authors:Melissa I March  Carl Geahchan  Julia Wenger  Nandini Raghuraman  Anders Berg  Hamish Haddow  Bri Ann Mckeon  Rulx Narcisse  Jean Louis David  Jennifer Scott  Ravi Thadhani  S Ananth Karumanchi  Sarosh Rana
Abstract:ObjectiveAngiogenic factors are strongly associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes among women with preterm preeclampsia (PE) in developed countries. We evaluated the role of angiogenic factors and their relationship to adverse outcomes among Haitian women with PE.ResultsAmong patients with PE, most (24/35) were admitted at term. Adverse outcome rates in PE were much higher among the early onset group compared to the late onset group (100.0% vs. 54.2%, P=0.007). Plasma angiogenic factors were dramatically altered in both subtypes of PE. Angiogenic factors also correlated with adverse outcomes in both subtypes of PE. The median sFlt1/PlGF ratios for subjects with early onset PE with any adverse outcome vs. NHD <=34 weeks with no adverse outcome were 703.1 (146.6, 1614.9) and 9.6 (3.5, 58.6); P<0.001). Among late onset group the median sFlt1/PlGF ratio for women with any adverse outcome was 130.7 (56.1, 242.6) versus 22.4 (10.2, 58.7; P=0.005) in NHD >34 weeks with no adverse outcome.ConclusionPE-related adverse outcomes are common in women in Haiti and are associated with profound angiogenic imbalance regardless of gestational age at presentation.
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