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NCT ID: NCT04833881 Recruiting - Mechanism Clinical Trials

Proteomics/Modifier Based on Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Pathogenesis of Eclampsia During Pregnancy and the Screening of Disease Markers

Start date: April 2021
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Study type: Observational

Pregnancy-induced hypertension is a unique abnormal blood pressure disease in women during pregnancy, including eclampsia, preeclampsia, pregnancy-induced hypertension, chronic hypertension and so on. Eclampsia can lead to convulsions, proteinuria, multiple organ failure, and eventually death. It is a very serious disease in women, and the incidence of pregnancy-induced hypertension during pregnancy is between 4% and 10%. The incidence of eclampsia ranges from 2% to 5%. Studies have shown that there are about 60,000 cases of stillbirth or stillbirth due to eclampsia every year worldwide. At present, there are many theories about the pathogenesis of eclampsia, such as oxidative stress theory, maternal and fetal interaction theory, immune imbalance theory, heredity theory and so on.