Comment on: Prediction and secondary prevention of preeclampsia from the perspective of public health management – the initiative of the State of Rio de Janeiro

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Název: Comment on: Prediction and secondary prevention of preeclampsia from the perspective of public health management – the initiative of the State of Rio de Janeiro
Autoři: Karina Bilda de Castro Rezende, Danielle Sodré Barmpas, Heron Werner, Daniel Lorber Rolnik, Fabricio da Silva Costa, Liona Poon, Marianna Amaral Pedroso, Lisandra Stein Bernardes, Juliana Costa Rezende, Conrado Sávio Ragazini, Rita Guérios Bornia, David Wright, Kypros Nicolaides, Cristos Pritsivelis, Renato Augusto Moreira de Sá
Zdroj: Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, Vol 46 (2024)
Rezende, K B D C, Barmpas, D S, Werner, H, Rolnik, D L, Costa, F D S, Poon, L, Pedroso, M A, Bernardes, L S, Rezende, J C, Ragazini, C S, Bornia, R G, Wright, D, Nicolaides, K, Pritsivelis, C & de Sá, R A M 2024, 'Comment on : Prediction and secondary prevention of preeclampsia from the perspective of public health management-the initiative of the State of Rio de Janeiro', Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia, vol. 46, e-rbgo80. https://doi.org/10.61622/rbgo/2024rbgo80
Informace o vydavateli: Federação das Associações de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, 2024.
Rok vydání: 2024
Témata: Public health, Gynecology and obstetrics, Pre-Eclampsia/prevention & control, Health policy, Secondary Prevention/methods, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, RG1-991, Secondary Prevention, Obstetrics and gynaecology, Humans, Female, Public Health, Letter to the Editor, Brazil
Popis: Dear Editor, We read with interest the article “Prediction and secondary prevention of preeclampsia from the perspective of public health management—the initiative of the State of Rio de Janeiro,” published by Braga and colleagues.() The authors recommend universal treatment (for all pregnant women) with elemental calcium at 1500 mg per day and identification of women at high-risk of preeclampsia (PE) based on the presence or absence of maternal risk factors alone, followed by aspirin at a dose of 100 mg in those cases. In this letter, we express our concerns with these simplistic strategies which, despite best intentions, are unlikely to work in clinical practice or reduce the PE rates at the population level. ; Full Text
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ISSN: 1806-9339
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DOI: 10.61622/rbgo/2024rbgo80
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Abstrakt:Dear Editor, We read with interest the article “Prediction and secondary prevention of preeclampsia from the perspective of public health management—the initiative of the State of Rio de Janeiro,” published by Braga and colleagues.() The authors recommend universal treatment (for all pregnant women) with elemental calcium at 1500 mg per day and identification of women at high-risk of preeclampsia (PE) based on the presence or absence of maternal risk factors alone, followed by aspirin at a dose of 100 mg in those cases. In this letter, we express our concerns with these simplistic strategies which, despite best intentions, are unlikely to work in clinical practice or reduce the PE rates at the population level. ; Full Text
ISSN:18069339
01007203
DOI:10.61622/rbgo/2024rbgo80