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Independent factors associated with renal impairment in preeclampsia and its association with maternal and neonatal adverse outcomes

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  • Zi-Xin Tao

  • Ai-Yue Chen

  • Yu Yang

  • Na Yang

  • Zhen Zeng

  • Yan-Ling Wu

  • Bei-Lan Zeng

  • Yu-Jie Zhang

  • Yang Cheng

  • July 8, 2026

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    The study evaluated independent factors linked to renal impairment in preeclampsia and its association with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.

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    Higher body mass index, mean arterial pressure, and uric acid were associated with renal impairment, while later gestational age and higher albumin were inversely associated.

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    Renal impairment was linked to increased odds of composite adverse maternal outcomes, including intensive care unit admission and eclampsia.

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    The study included 333 women with preeclampsia, classified into renal-impairment and control groups for comparison of outcomes.

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    Findings suggest renal impairment may serve as a marker for in-hospital risk stratification, although further validation is needed.

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