A Peek at the Society’s History

Two of your former presidents who had been Secretary/Treasurers as well, were scratching their fading memories to prepare an article on the history of the ISSHP, when your hard working Secretary/Treasurer, Professor Louise Kenny MD noted the imminent opening of new and powerful website for the society and asked us to give you a PEEK! Of course neither of us are trained, “historians” thus excuses before results!!

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Hunting for a treatment for pre-eclampsia

A holy grail for pre-eclampsia research is to discover a magic bullet that quenches the disease. Such a wonder drug could buy time for clinicians to safely deliver women affected by severe disease and minimise organ injury. Quite possibly, those with preterm pre-eclampsia could be given such a drug and be safely coasted along to

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Pre-eclampsia in less developed countries: how to make a difference – Peter Von Dadelszen

As many members of the Society know, I have the singular honour to be the principal investigator of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded PRE-eclampsia-Eclampsia Monitoring, Prevention & Treatment (PRE-EMPT) initiative (pre-empt.cfri.ca) 1-3. This opportunity has allowed me to think about, travel to, and begin intervening in those countries where women are most likely to

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Preeclampsia: An accelerator-brake defect disorder – Asif Ahmed

It is privilege to write for this inaugural ISSHP newsletter. Life’s perfect partnership starts with the placenta. If we get this right, we have the best chance of healthy life. In preeclampsia, we have a failing placenta. Preeclampsia kills one pregnant woman every minute and the life expectancy of those who survive is greatly reduced.

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News in Brief: Spring 2015

ISSHP Membership Reminder We have recently made improvements to how your membership of the society works. In response to your feedback, we have made it possible to pay your annual subscription by credit card. Annual subscriptions are due so if you haven't already, please log on to the website to arrange payment and please take a minute to update

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A message from the ISSHP President, Mark Brown

I’ll bet you were wondering whether it was worth opening up yet another ‘Newsletter’ as we seem to get these in all sorts of formats and guises these days. I suspect most often they go direct to the ‘delete’ section of our devices. So thanks for reading this piece as we spent a bit of

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ISSHP News

October 26, 2014 – New Orleans, La. – The International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy (ISSHP) and the Preeclampsia Foundation tonight announced a collaborative program at the 2014 ISSHP World Congress to advance research in the field of hypertension in pregnancy. EMpowering Progress in Obstetric and Women’s hEalth Research (EMPOWER) creates and supports partnerships between seasoned investigators and young investigators in low resource settings to improve research capacity, primarily in the area of high blood pressure in pregnancy. Preeclampsia, the most dangerous form of pregnancy hypertension, is estimated to contribute to at least 120 maternal and 1300 fetal or newborn deaths every day throughout the world, primarily in regions such as the Indian subcontinent, Africa and Latin America. Most of these cases are considered preventable.

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Formation of Low and MIddle Income Country ISSHP group

One of ISSHP´s aims is to develop research and clinical changes that improve management for pregnant women with hypertension in low and middle income countries (LMIC). To this end ISSHP has formed a small group to advise Council on practical ways ISSHP can engage in such plans. More information will be presented during the 2014 World Meeting in New Orleans.

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Preeclampsia Foundation Vision Grant announcement

The Preeclampsia Foundation is currently accepting applications for their 2014 Vision Grant award program. This year, up to two medical research grants will be awarded, totaling up to $25,000 each. The application deadline is May 16, 2014, with award notification by August 22, 2014

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