Abstract
Authors: Timothy Wen, Audrey Kim, Kartik Venkatesh, Mark A. Clapp, Isabel Fulcher
Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024
Key Findings: The prevalence of patients with co-occurring GDM/HDP is increasing and is associated with higher odds of maternal and neonatal complications compared to either condition alone. These findings provide real-world evidence and highlight the need for additional for this growing high-risk cohort.
Abstract
Authors: Timothy Wen, Audrey Kim, Kartik Venkatesh, Mark A. Clapp, Isabel Fulcher
Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024
Key Findings: The prevalence of patients with co-occurring GDM/HDP is increasing and is associated with higher odds of maternal and neonatal complications compared to either condition alone. These findings provide real-world evidence and highlight the need for additional for this growing high-risk cohort.
Abstract
Authors: Timothy Wen, Audrey Kim, Kartik Venkatesh, Mark A. Clapp, Isabel Fulcher
Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024
Key Findings: The prevalence of patients with co-occurring GDM/HDP is increasing and is associated with higher odds of maternal and neonatal complications compared to either condition alone. These findings provide real-world evidence and highlight the need for additional for this growing high-risk cohort.
Abstract
Authors: Timothy Wen, Audrey Kim, Kartik Venkatesh, Mark A. Clapp, Isabel Fulcher
Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024
Key Findings: The prevalence of patients with co-occurring GDM/HDP is increasing and is associated with higher odds of maternal and neonatal complications compared to either condition alone. These findings provide real-world evidence and highlight the need for additional for this growing high-risk cohort.
Abstract
Authors: Timothy Wen, Audrey Kim, Kartik Venkatesh, Mark A. Clapp, Isabel Fulcher
Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024
Key Findings: The prevalence of patients with co-occurring GDM/HDP is increasing and is associated with higher odds of maternal and neonatal complications compared to either condition alone. These findings provide real-world evidence and highlight the need for additional for this growing high-risk cohort.
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