Calculateur de Risque de Prééclampsie Gratuit

Estimez le risque de prééclampsie selon les facteurs maternels incluant l'âge, l'IMC et les antécédents médicaux.

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Risk Score

1 /11

Estimated Risk6 %

Risk Score vs Age

Formule

Preeclampsia Risk Factors

Preeclampsia affects 3-8% of pregnancies worldwide. It involves new-onset high blood pressure and organ damage, typically after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Risk Factor Scoring

FactorPoints Age 35-391 Age 40+2 BMI 25-29.91 BMI 30+2 First pregnancy1 Chronic hypertension3 Previous preeclampsia3

Exemple Résolu

A 28-year-old, BMI 24, first pregnancy, no hypertension history.

  1. 01Age risk = 0 (under 35)
  2. 02BMI risk = 0 (under 25)
  3. 03First pregnancy = 1 point
  4. 04Total = 1
  5. 05Estimated risk = 3 + 1 x 2.5 = 6%

Questions Fréquentes

What is preeclampsia?

Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication involving high blood pressure and signs of organ damage, usually to the liver and kidneys. It typically occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

What are the symptoms of preeclampsia?

High blood pressure, protein in urine, severe headaches, vision changes, upper abdominal pain, nausea, and sudden swelling of the face and hands.

Can preeclampsia be prevented?

Low-dose aspirin (81 mg) started before 16 weeks may reduce risk in high-risk women. Regular prenatal care, healthy weight, and blood pressure monitoring are important.

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