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- Pre-Eclampsia: Revisiting Risk Factors and Challenging Current Approaches to Screening in All Settings
To address this global problem, risk factors should be analyzed at a more personalized level and studies should be performed in more low- and middle-income countries, non-European populations and at a community level. Additionally, access to technological screening tools must be more widespread.
This review describes the latest theories in pre-eclampsia etiology, the scientific basis behind established pre-eclampsia risk factors, biomarkers that have been identified as significant for pre-eclampsia, and technologies that aid in advancing pre-eclampsia screening worldwide. Researchers are challenged to think critically when performing and analyzing results of pre-eclampsia-related studies, especially when mistreating race as a risk factor, to encourage the development of improved alternatives to pre-eclampsia screening.