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Association of plasma Decorin levels and markers of glycocalyx disruption with adverse events in women with severe preeclampsia

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2023.10.010

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Severe pre-eclampsia; Biomarkers; Glycocalyx; Decorin; Heparan Sulphate; Syndecan-1; Adverse Maternal Outcome

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Identifying high-risk women with severe pre-eclampsia is crucial for timely interventions. However, limited studies suggest that newer biomarkers have a limited role in identifying adverse maternal outcomes.
Identifying preeclamptic women with an increased risk of severe maternal complications can aid in timely interventions to optimize pregnancy outcomes. Newer biomarkers such as Decorin and markers of endo glycocalyx disruption were assessed in earlier studies for its role in predicting preeclampsia, but their role in identifying those with adverse maternal outcomes is limited. This study aimed to evaluate the association of these bio-markers with adverse maternal outcomes in women with severe pre-eclampsia. Markers of glycocalyx disruption may be further explored for their role along with clinical features and other biomarkers in identifying women at higher risk of maternal complications.

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