PEPRED

Risks can be derived from maternal history and any combinations of biomarkers.

Useful markers at 11-14 weeks are mean arterial pressure (MAP), uterine artery PI (UTPI)

and serum PLGF (or PAPP-A when PLGF is not available).


Type of Preeclampsia:

Preterm (less than 37weeks ) and All (Any Gestational Age). Previous prgnancies lasting beyond 24 weeks.


Age (years):

Mother's age.

Racial origin:

Mother's race.

Smoking:

Whether the mother smokes.

Conception:

Conception type.

Height:

Mother height in cm.

Weight (kg):

Mother weight.

Mother had PE:

Whether the grandmother of the baby had PE.

Diabetes:

Whether the mother has diabetes (and type).\

SLE or APS:

Whether the mother has Lupus.

Chronic hypertension:

Whether the mother has Chronich hypertension.

Previous pregnancy (of 24 wks at least):


Biomarkers measured between week 11 and 14.

Current GA (days):

Gestational age of this pregnancy (in days).

Test Date:

The date on which the tests were taken.

PAPP-A:

Pregnancy associated plasma protein-A.

UTPI:

Average uterine.

MAP:

Mean arterial pressure.

PLGF:

Angiogenic placental growth factor.

PLGF Machine:

Type of machine used for plgf.

PAPP-A Machine:

Type of machine used for PAPP-A.





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