Safe Prenatal Preeclampsia Risk Calculator
An evidence-based risk assessment tool developed from clinical research conducted by Indonesian Prenatal Institute.
Built Upon Peer-Reviewed Scientific Research
The Safe Prenatal Preeclampsia Risk Calculator is grounded in rigorous clinical research. The underlying predictive model has been developed, validated, and published in international peer-reviewed journals, ensuring that healthcare professionals can rely on evidence-based methodology.
Prediction of Preeclampsia Using Clinical and Maternal Characteristics
Published in: Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2022 | Indonesian Prenatal Institute
Original research establishing the clinical variables and mathematical model used in the Safe Prenatal calculator. This foundational study identified key maternal and clinical characteristics predictive of preeclampsia risk across diverse populations.
View Publication →Comparison Study of Preeclampsia Prediction Models
Published in: Nature Journal, 2025 | Indonesian Prenatal Institute
Comparative validation study demonstrating the predictive performance and clinical utility of the Safe Prenatal model against established prediction frameworks. This research confirms the reliability and accuracy of the calculator across different clinical settings.
View Publication →- Model Validation: The calculator has undergone rigorous statistical and clinical validation
- International Peer Review: Published in recognized medical journals with independent expert review
- Clinical Support Tool: The model is designed to support clinical assessment and decision-making
- Evidence-Based: Each input variable and calculation has scientific support from published research
Publication does not constitute a guarantee of outcome prediction. Risk calculators provide probability estimates within defined populations and clinical settings.
Intended Users
This calculator is specifically designed for trained healthcare professionals involved in prenatal care. It is a clinical tool intended to support evidence-based decision-making within the scope of professional medical practice.
Obstetricians
Obstetricians and obstetric specialists using the calculator as part of comprehensive prenatal assessment
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists
Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialists using the tool for advanced risk stratification
General Practitioners
General practitioners providing prenatal care in primary care settings
Midwives
Registered midwives using the calculator within their scope of practice
Other Healthcare Professionals
Other qualified healthcare professionals involved in prenatal care and risk assessment
NOT for Patient Self-Diagnosis
This calculator is NOT intended for self-diagnosis by patients or the general public. The tool requires professional medical training, clinical context, and judgment to interpret correctly. Pregnant individuals should discuss preeclampsia risk with their healthcare provider.
Clinical Decision Support Tool
The Safe Prenatal Preeclampsia Risk Calculator is classified as a clinical decision support tool. It is designed to aid assessment but has defined limitations and specific clinical context requirements.
ⓘ Important Limitation
This calculator does NOT provide a medical diagnosis.
The output represents an estimated risk probability based on input variables and research data. Risk estimation is not equivalent to definitive diagnosis.
Clinical decisions regarding diagnosis, management, and treatment remain the sole responsibility of the attending healthcare professional based on comprehensive patient evaluation.
The calculator should be interpreted only in conjunction with complete clinical assessment.
Comprehensive Clinical Context
For appropriate interpretation, the calculator output should be considered alongside:
- Complete maternal medical and obstetric history
- Current physical examination findings
- Ultrasound imaging results (where applicable)
- Laboratory investigation results (BP, proteinuria, serum markers)
- Current clinical presentation and symptoms
- Patient-specific risk factors and comorbidities
- Professional clinical judgment and experience
Understanding Predictive Performance
The Safe Prenatal calculator has demonstrated predictive capability based on validation research. However, like all clinical prediction models, it has important limitations that healthcare professionals must understand.
Important Limitations
No Model is Perfect
No prediction model, regardless of development rigor, achieves 100% accuracy. The Safe Prenatal calculator demonstrates strong validation performance in the populations studied, but individual outcomes may vary.
Risk Estimation, Not Diagnosis
The output represents estimated probability, not a clinical diagnosis. Risk estimation incorporates population-level data and cannot predict individual outcomes with absolute certainty.
Population and Setting Variation
Predictive performance may differ across geographic populations, healthcare settings, maternal demographics, and clinical practice variations. Healthcare providers must consider local applicability.
Complementary Tool
The calculator is most effective as part of comprehensive prenatal assessment that includes clinical judgment, physical examination, and laboratory/ultrasound findings.
User Responsibilities and Obligations
By accessing and using the Safe Prenatal calculator, users accept specific responsibilities in the interest of patient safety and ethical healthcare practice.
Provide Accurate Information
Users agree to input accurate, complete, and current patient data. The quality of risk estimation depends directly on input accuracy. Incomplete or incorrect information compromises reliability.
Interpret Responsibly
Users agree to interpret calculator output within professional context, considering individual patient characteristics, clinical presentation, and inherent limitations of prediction models.
Act Within Professional Scope
Users agree to use the calculator only within their scope of professional practice, licensing, and competency. Use outside professional scope is not permitted.
Comply with Healthcare Regulations
Users agree to comply with all applicable healthcare laws, regulations, and professional standards in their jurisdiction, including patient privacy and informed consent.
Privacy and Data Protection
The protection of patient information and user data is a fundamental commitment. The Safe Prenatal calculator operates under strict privacy and data protection principles aligned with international healthcare standards.
Patient Confidentiality
All patient information is treated as confidential. Access to any stored data is restricted to authorized healthcare personnel only.
Data Security
Clinical data is protected using current industry-standard security measures. Transmission, storage, and access are governed by healthcare data protection protocols.
Ethical Data Use
Data are used solely for providing the requested risk assessment. Use for other purposes requires explicit separate consent.
Healthcare Regulations
Data handling complies with applicable healthcare privacy laws including HIPAA, GDPR, and local regulations.
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Before proceeding to the Safe Prenatal Preeclampsia Risk Calculator, please confirm your understanding of the tool's purpose, limitations, and responsible use requirements.
