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This is a randomised placebo controlled trial investigating the effects of dietary nitrate supplementation on hypertension in pregnancy
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Reduced nitrate and nitrite concentrations have been found in women with preeclampsia (PE) and studies have shown increased concentrations of an endogenously generated Nitric Oxide Synthase inhibitor, amongst women with PE.
Nitrate and nitrite are required to produce Nitric Oxide (NO). NO is released from the endothelial lining of blood vessels, and acts to relax smooth muscle within the vasculature, acting as a potent vasodilator. Reduced NO concentrations are hence thought to contribute towards the systemic vascular constriction seen in PE.
Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in both maternal, fetal and neonatal health. Treatment options are limited in pregnancy and hence alternative methods to improve blood pressure control should be sought.
In this randomised placebo controlled double blinded trial we aim to assess the effect of dietary nitrate supplementation on the hypertensive diseases of pregnancy and the subsequent maternal, fetal-neonatal outcomes. The safety and acceptability of dietary nitrate supplementation will also be confirmed in this study.
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320 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Katherine Lau
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