Investigating the current knowledge and needs concerning a follow-up for long-term cardiovascular risks in Dutch women with a preeclampsia history: a qualitative study
Abstract Background There is increasing evidence that a history of preeclampsia is an important risk factor for future cardiovascular events. Awareness of this risk could provide opportunities for identification of women at risk, with opportunities for prevention and / or early intervention. A stand...
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Main Authors: | Tessa E. Dijkhuis (Author), Femke Bloem (Author), Lise A.J. Kusters (Author), Sofie M. Roos (Author), Sanne J. Gordijn (Author), Floor Holvast (Author), Jelmer R. Prins (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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