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Effect of Low-Dose Aspirin on the Time of Onset of Preeclampsia and Time of Delivery
C. Luke Dixon
, Caroline Marrs
, Maged M. Costantine
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Luis D. Pacheco
, George R. Saade
, Giuseppe Chiossi
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Preeclampsia
100%
Delivery Time
100%
Age of Onset
100%
Low-dose Aspirin
100%
Delayed Diagnosis
18%
High-risk Women
18%
Gestational Age
18%
Diagnosis of Preeclampsia
18%
Aspirin Prophylaxis
18%
Multivariate Analysis
9%
Logistic Regression
9%
Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
9%
Gestational Age at Delivery
9%
Women with Diabetes
9%
Multifetal Pregnancy
9%
Quantile Regression
9%
Delivery Coefficients
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pre-Eclampsia
100%
Acetylsalicylic Acid
100%
Low Drug Dose
100%
Gestational Age
23%
Diabetes
7%
Logistic Regression Analysis
7%
Randomized Controlled Trial
7%
Multivariate Analysis
7%