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Preeclampsia Testing

Early screening and better care - solutions for effective preeclampsia management
 

When it comes to preeclampsia prevention, the earlier you identify women as having a high risk for developing the condition, the better the outcome for mother and child. Based on evidence from research studies, such as the ASPRE study, a combined screening program is recommended at 11–13 weeks' gestation to identify women at high risk of preeclampsia, when steps can still be taken to prevent its onset.

Later in the pregnancy 20 weeks onwards, angiogenic markers can be used to help identify women with increased risk for developing preeclampsia in the coming days. 
 

Revvity does not endorse or make recommendations with respect to research, medication, or treatments. All information presented is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. For country specific recommendations please consult your local health care professionals.

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