Development and validation of Prediction models for Risks of complications in Early-onset Pre-eclampsia (PREP): a prospective cohort study
Thangaratinam S, Allotey J, Marlin N, Mol  W, Von Dadelszen P, Ganzevoort W, Akkermans J, Ahmed A, Daniels J, Deeks J, Ismail K, Barnard  M, Dodds J, Kerry S, Moons C, Riley  D & Khan KS
            Record ID 32011001117
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                Authors' objectives:
                To develop and validate prediction models for outcomes in early-onset pre-eclampsia.
            
                                                
                Authors' recommendations:
                The PREP-L model provided individualised risk estimates in early-onset pre-eclampsia to plan management of high- or low-risk individuals. The PREP-S model has the potential to be used as a triage tool for risk assessment. The impacts of the model use on outcomes need further evaluation.
            
                                    
            Details
                        
                Project Status:
                Completed
            
                                                            
                Year Published:
                2017
            
                                    
                URL for published report:
                https://www.journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk/hta/hta21180/#/abstract
            
                                                            
                English language abstract:
                An English language summary is available
            
                                    
                Publication Type:
                Not Assigned
            
                                    
                Country:
                England, United Kingdom
            
                                                
                        MeSH Terms
            - Predictive Value of Tests
- Pre-Eclampsia
- Pregnancy
- Risk Assessment
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                <p>2011 Queen's Printer and Controller of HMSO</p>
            
                    
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