Objective To compare the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia between women who have and do not have metabolic syndrome when non-pregnant. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Three tertiary referral hospitals in the Netherlands. Population Formerly pre-eclamptic women. Methods The presence or absence of metabolic syndrome was assessed in 480 women at least 6months after their first pre-eclamptic pregnancy using World Health Organization criteria. We compared the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia in the subsequent pregnancy, calculating odds ratios (OR), adjusted for confounders. Main outcome measure Recurrence of pre-eclampsia in the subsequent pregnancy. Results Subsequent pregnancy outcome data were available for 197 women. Fo...
Background Women with a history of preeclampsia have twice the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome postpartum in women with a history ...
Objective To compare nonpregnant blood pressure and circulating metabolic factors between formerly p...
Objective To compare the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia between women who have and do not hav...
Objective To determine the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia in women with a history of pre-ecla...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia in women with a history of pre-ecl...
ObjectiveTo study the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in women after a pregnancy complicated by pre...
Objective To evaluate the association between different pre-eclampsia (PE) phenotypes and the develo...
Introduction: History of preeclampsia increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. Most fo...
INTRODUCTION: History of preeclampsia increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. Most fo...
Objective. To determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in formerly preeclamptic women accordin...
Background. The association between pre-eclampsia and the subsequent development of metabolic syndro...
Background Women with a history of preeclampsia have twice the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome postpartum in women with a history ...
Objective To compare nonpregnant blood pressure and circulating metabolic factors between formerly p...
Objective To compare the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia between women who have and do not hav...
Objective To determine the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia in women with a history of pre-ecla...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of recurrent pre-eclampsia in women with a history of pre-ecl...
ObjectiveTo study the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in women after a pregnancy complicated by pre...
Objective To evaluate the association between different pre-eclampsia (PE) phenotypes and the develo...
Introduction: History of preeclampsia increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. Most fo...
INTRODUCTION: History of preeclampsia increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. Most fo...
Objective. To determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in formerly preeclamptic women accordin...
Background. The association between pre-eclampsia and the subsequent development of metabolic syndro...
Background Women with a history of preeclampsia have twice the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome postpartum in women with a history ...
Objective To compare nonpregnant blood pressure and circulating metabolic factors between formerly p...