Summary
This narrative review synthesises recent advances in predicting, preventing, and managing preeclampsia, a significant cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. The authors examine evidence on biomarkers for early identification and evaluate preventive approaches and clinical management strategies. Whilst the review likely addresses multiple aetiological factors, the specific contribution of nutritional or dietary interventions to preeclampsia prevention and management is not clearly foregrounded from available metadata.
UK applicability
The findings are applicable to UK clinical practice, as preeclampsia represents a significant obstetric complication managed within the National Health Service. The review's evidence on prediction biomarkers and management strategies may inform guidelines and clinical protocols in UK maternity services, though applicability depends on the extent to which recommendations address UK-specific healthcare contexts and resource availability.
Key measures
Biomarkers for preeclampsia prediction; preventive intervention efficacy; clinical management protocols; maternal and fetal outcomes
Outcomes reported
The review synthesises evidence on biomarkers for early prediction of preeclampsia and examines preventive and clinical management approaches. It evaluates current strategies to reduce maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality associated with this hypertensive disorder of pregnancy.
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