This is what I found in a big German newspaper (Kölner Stadtanzeiger, 26 May 2010):
A medical team round Prof. Dr. Mallmann of Cologne University Hospital cooperating with Harvard University has developed a new therapy for preeclampsia and tested it succesfully on a pregnant woman after diagnosis of preeclampsia in her 28th week of gestation. The team managed to prolong pregnancy for two further weeks by filtering out protein sFlt1 out of the patient's blood by hemodialysis. This has been the second time ever, that this therapy has been applied.
The doctors at Cologne University Hospital are very optimistic, that they are advancing towards an efficient therapy against preeclampsia for the first time.
Best regards
Lilith
DD born at 25+3 weeks and died 3 days later due to severe preeclampsia
DS born at 33+6 weeks due to severe preeclampsia
