Abstract:
Preeclampsia leads to severe obstetric complications and affects the subsequent
development of target organ diseases (kidneys, liver, brain, and cardiovascular system).
Currently, there is no guaranteed method to prevent preeclampsia; however, early and
consistent monitoring of pregnant women and management of potential risk factors can
help reduce the likelihood of complications. Therefore, early detection of pathogenic
abnormalities and timely preventive and therapeutic interventions remain a priority
task of the modern medical community.