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Clinical trial to assess the effect of physical exercise on endothelial function and insulin resistance in pregnant women
ArticleAbstract: Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is a common maternal disease that complicates 5 to 10% of pregnanciesPalabras claves:Autores:Aguilar A., García-Gómez R.G., Mosquera M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Ramírez-Vélez R., Reyes L.M.Fuentes:googlescopusAngiogenic imbalance and plasma lipid alterations in women with preeclampsia from a developing country
ArticleAbstract: Background: An imbalance between anti-angiogenic factors (e.g. soluble vascular endothelial growth fPalabras claves:Angiogenesis, Lipid alterations, Pathophysiology, PreeclampsiaAutores:Broadhurst D., Davidge S.T., García-Gómez R.G., Martinez G.A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Reyes L.M., Ruiz S.L.Fuentes:googlescopusDetermination of Insulin Resistance Using the Homeostatic Model Assessment (HOMA) and its Relation With the Risk of Developing Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To assess whether increased insulin resistance determined by homeostatic model assessmentPalabras claves:HOMA, Insulin Resistance, Metabolic syndrome, pregnancy-induced hypertensionAutores:Arenas-Mantilla M., Camacho-López P.A., Celedón J., García-Gómez R.G., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Pradilla L.P., Sierra-Laguado J.Fuentes:googlescopusCalcium and conjugated linoleic acid reduces pregnancy-induced hypertension and decreases intracellular calcium in lymphocytes
ArticleAbstract: Background: The aim of the present study was to determine whether the beneficial effect of oral suppPalabras claves:calcium supplementation, Conjugated linoleic acid, Intracellular ionized calcium, pregnancy-induced hypertension, ProstaglandinsAutores:Arévalo-Herrera M., Ersheng G., García-Gómez R.G., Herrera S., Herrera-Murgueitio J.A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Shahabuddin A.K.M.Fuentes:googlescopusCalcium plus linoleic acid therapy for pregnancy-induced hypertension
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To determine the effect of dietary supplementation of calcium plus conjugated linoleic acPalabras claves:calcium, Conjugated linoleic acid, Pre-eclampsia, pregnancy-induced hypertension, prevention, Vascular endothelial functionAutores:Ersheng G., García-Gómez R.G., Herrera-Murgueitio J.A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Shahabuddin A.K.M., Wei Y.Fuentes:googlescopusAppropriate prenatal care system: The best way to prevent preeclampsia in Andean countries
ReviewAbstract: The main cause of maternal mortality in Colombia is preeclampsia; even though it is a major public hPalabras claves:endothelial dysfunction, Preeclampsia, Pregnancy, Prenatal care, prevention, PUBLIC HEALTHAutores:García-Gómez R.G., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Reyes L.M., Ruiz S.L.Fuentes:googlescopusRaised C-Reactive Protein and Impaired Flow-Mediated Vasodilation Precede the Development of Preeclampsia
ArticleAbstract: Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether impaired flow mediated vasodilation prePalabras claves:C-Reactive protein, endothelium, inflammation, Nitric oxide, Preeclampsia, pregnancy-induced hypertensionAutores:Alarcón M., Arenas-Mantilla M., Celedón J., García-Gómez R.G., Luengas C., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Sierra-Laguado J., Silva-Sieger F.A.Fuentes:googlescopusReply to: Endothelial Dysfunction and Preeclampsia
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:García-Gómez R.G., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLOFuentes:googlescopusRisk factors for preeclampsia in women from Colombia: A case-control study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is a multi-causal disease characterized by the development of hypertenPalabras claves:Autores:Accini J.L., Camacho-López P.A., García-Gómez R.G., Martinez G.A., Ospina M.B., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Reyes L.M., Ruiz S.L.Fuentes:googlescopusPreventing pregnancy-induced hypertension: Are there regional differences for this global problem?
Conference ObjectAbstract: Developing countries have had persistently higher rates of maternal and child mortality due to pre-ePalabras claves:DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Nitric oxide, Pre-eclampsia, pregnancy-induced hypertension, Prenatal care, Regional differences, Subclinical infectionAutores:García-Gómez R.G., López M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLOFuentes:googlescopus