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  • Obstetricia y ginecología
  • Medicina materna y fetal
  • Enfermedades cardiovasculares en el embarazo

Sus antecedentes:

  • La preeclampsia afecta al 3-5% de los embarazos, tradicionalmente diagnosticada por hipertensión y proteinuria.
  • Las definiciones ampliadas incluyen disfunción de órganos maternos y restricción del crecimiento fetal.
  • Es una de las principales causas de mortalidad materna e infantil, especialmente en entornos de bajos recursos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar la comprensión y el tratamiento actuales de la preeclampsia.
  • Resaltar la necesidad de mejorar los algoritmos de predicción y las estrategias de tratamiento.
  • Hacer hincapié en el embarazo como una ventana crítica para la evaluación de la salud cardiovascular materna.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura existente sobre el diagnóstico, el tratamiento y la prevención de la preeclampsia.
  • Análisis de las modalidades de tratamiento actuales y sus limitaciones.
  • Discusión de los algoritmos predictivos emergentes y las medidas preventivas.

Principales resultados:

  • La gestión actual se centra en la estabilización y la entrega oportuna debido a la falta de tratamiento curativo.
  • Los algoritmos predictivos son prometedores pero requieren una validación.
  • Las medidas preventivas como la dosis baja de aspirina y calcio ofrecen beneficios limitados.

Conclusiones:

  • La preeclampsia plantea riesgos significativos para la salud materna y fetal, lo que requiere una investigación colaborativa para obtener mejores resultados.
  • La identificación temprana y la intervención son clave, y el embarazo sirve como una oportunidad para abordar la salud cardiovascular materna futura.
  • Un esfuerzo concertado para descubrir y evaluar los tratamientos es vital para las mujeres y los bebés afectados.