Blood pressure

  1. Analysis of Laboratory and Obstetric Outcomes in Preeclampsia: A Comparative Study of Bolu and Şanlıurfa
    Comparative study of preeclampsia outcomes in two Turkish centers reveals higher blood pressure, liver enzyme elevations, and complication rates in Şanlıurfa versus Bolu.
  2. TyG-BMI and CRP are linked to isolated nocturnal hypertension
    Elevated triglyceride-glucose-body mass index and C-reactive protein independently associate with isolated nocturnal hypertension, a cardiovascular risk phenotype with normal daytime readings.
  3. Echocardiography showed worse hemodynamics with severe pregnancy hypertension
    Echocardiographic assessment reveals progressive systolic and diastolic hemodynamic alterations in hypertensive pregnancy correlating with disease severity and adverse outcomes.
  4. West-Norwegian PPCM incidence was low; recovery was successful
    Peripartum cardiomyopathy incidence, risk factors, and long-term clinical outcomes in a West-Norwegian population with comprehensive assessment of left ventricular recovery patterns.