Large-Scale Proteomics in Early Pregnancy and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Greenland P, Segal M, McNeil R, Parker C, Pemberton V, Grobman W, Silver R, Simhan H, Saade G, Ganz P, Mehta P, Catov J, Merz C, Varagic J, Khan S, Parry S, Reddy U, Mercer B, Wapner R, Haas D. Large-Scale Proteomics in Early Pregnancy and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy. JAMA Cardiology 2024, 9: 791-799. PMID: 38958943, PMCID: PMC11223045, DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2024.1621.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchArea under the receiver operating characteristic curveCase-control studyHypertensive disordersEarly pregnancyClinical dataSmall-for-gestational-age infantsPrediction of hypertensive disordersSmall-for-gestational-ageHypertensive disorders of pregnancyPrediction of HDPDisorders of pregnancyNested case-control studyPlasma samplesMulticenter observational studyStored plasma samplesReceiver operating characteristic curveBody mass indexGestational hypertensionNon-Hispanic blacksPreterm birthFetal sexFirst-trimesterNon-Hispanic whitesPregnancy outcomesMaternal raceStillbirth: we can do better
Silver R, Reddy U. Stillbirth: we can do better. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 231: 152-165. PMID: 38789073, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2024.05.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResource countriesNon-Hispanic blacksPrevention of stillbirthNon-Hispanic whitesOther Pacific IslanderRate of stillbirthLow-income countriesStillbirth rateStillbirthRisk factorsPacific IslandersGenetic etiologyPlacental assessmentEmotion managementRisk stratificationPreventionUnited StatesPregnancyRiskDisparitiesEpidemiologyCountriesU.S.White