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New study questions national preeclampsia risk guidelines

Last updated: July 18, 2025 12:15 am
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has revealed that current expert guidelines used by clinicians to assess the risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women may not be as effective as previously thought. The recommendations developed by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) do not accurately predict the risk of developing the condition and often lead to non-specific treatment guidance for a majority of patients.

Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can lead to high blood pressure, organ damage, and even maternal and fetal death. It is crucial to accurately assess a patient’s risk of developing preeclampsia in order to provide personalized care and appropriate preventive measures.

The USPSTF guidelines categorize patients into high-, moderate-, and low-risk groups based on various risk factors such as a history of preeclampsia, pregestational diabetes, obesity, and age. The guidelines recommend the use of low-dose aspirin as a preventive measure for patients with certain high-risk factors.

However, a recent observational cohort study involving over 5,600 patients found that the guidelines classified 89% of the population as at risk for preeclampsia, with over 70% considered moderate risk. Despite this high classification rate, only a small percentage of moderate- and high-risk patients actually developed the condition, indicating a high false positive screening rate.

The study also highlighted inconsistencies in the association of moderate risk factors with preeclampsia, suggesting that these factors may not accurately predict the risk of the condition. Additionally, the study found that aspirin prophylaxis was under-prescribed for patients classified as moderate risk, indicating a lack of utility in the guidelines for aspirin use.

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Furthermore, the study revealed that maternal race, which is considered a moderate risk factor by the USPSTF, was not correlated with preeclampsia. This challenges existing clinical practices and suggests that structural inequities, rather than race itself, may underlie the condition.

Despite some limitations in the study, such as the exclusion of certain high-risk pregnancies and an overrepresentation of complex cases, the findings underscore the need for improved guidelines for preeclampsia screening. Personalized care and better risk assessment tools are essential to effectively prevent and manage this serious condition.

As we strive for advancements in maternal healthcare, it is important to revisit and refine existing guidelines to ensure that pregnant women receive the most accurate risk assessments and appropriate preventive measures for preeclampsia.

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