Objective: This study aims to determine the impact of using a prediction model for recurrent preeclampsia to customize antenatal care in subsequent pregnancies. Methods: We compared care consumption, pregnancy outcomes, and self-reported health state of two risk-based subgroups, and compared these to a reference group receiving standard care. Results: We included a total of 311 women from 12 hospitals. Compared to standard care, recurrence-risk guided care did not lead to different outcomes or self-perceived health. Conclusion: Our study exemplifies that recurrence-risk-based stratification of antenatal care in former preeclampsia patients is feasible; it does not lead to worse pregnancy outcomes
OBJECTIVE: We performed an individual participant data (IPD) metaanalysis to calculate the recurrenc...
OBJECTIVE: We performed an individual participant data (IPD) metaanalysis to calculate the recurrenc...
The objective was to evaluate the sequentially updated predictive capacity for preeclampsia during p...
Objective: This study aims to determine the impact of using a prediction model for recurrent preecla...
Objective: To develop a prediction model for recurrent preeclampsia using patient-reported preconcep...
Objective: To validate a previously published prediction model for recurrent early-onset preeclampsi...
Objective: Several efforts to reduce recurrent preeclampsia have been implemented in clinical practi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a model to identify women at very low risk of recurrent early-onset preeclamps...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the recurrence risk of late-preterm hypertensive ...
Objective: To develop a model to identify women at very low risk of recurrent early-onset preeclamps...
ABSTRACT Objective Use linked perinatal data to determine the subsequent pregnancy rate after a pre...
Objectives: To assess the recurrence risk of term hypertensive disease of pregnancy and to determine...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess recurrence rates of preeclampsia and neonatal outco...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report outcomes of the subsequent pregnancy after early-ons...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the recurrence risk of late preterm hypertensive ...
OBJECTIVE: We performed an individual participant data (IPD) metaanalysis to calculate the recurrenc...
OBJECTIVE: We performed an individual participant data (IPD) metaanalysis to calculate the recurrenc...
The objective was to evaluate the sequentially updated predictive capacity for preeclampsia during p...
Objective: This study aims to determine the impact of using a prediction model for recurrent preecla...
Objective: To develop a prediction model for recurrent preeclampsia using patient-reported preconcep...
Objective: To validate a previously published prediction model for recurrent early-onset preeclampsi...
Objective: Several efforts to reduce recurrent preeclampsia have been implemented in clinical practi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a model to identify women at very low risk of recurrent early-onset preeclamps...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the recurrence risk of late-preterm hypertensive ...
Objective: To develop a model to identify women at very low risk of recurrent early-onset preeclamps...
ABSTRACT Objective Use linked perinatal data to determine the subsequent pregnancy rate after a pre...
Objectives: To assess the recurrence risk of term hypertensive disease of pregnancy and to determine...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess recurrence rates of preeclampsia and neonatal outco...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report outcomes of the subsequent pregnancy after early-ons...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the recurrence risk of late preterm hypertensive ...
OBJECTIVE: We performed an individual participant data (IPD) metaanalysis to calculate the recurrenc...
OBJECTIVE: We performed an individual participant data (IPD) metaanalysis to calculate the recurrenc...
The objective was to evaluate the sequentially updated predictive capacity for preeclampsia during p...