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25 cze 2019 · This guideline covers diagnosing and managing hypertension (high blood pressure), including pre-eclampsia, during pregnancy, labour and birth. It also includes advice for women with hypertension who wish to conceive and women who have had a pregnancy complicated by hypertension.
- Recommendations for Research
Recommendations for Research - Hypertension in pregnancy:...
- Finding More Information and Committee Details
Finding More Information and Committee Details -...
- Update Information
Update information. April 2023: In recommendations 1.3.12...
- Context
Context - Hypertension in pregnancy: diagnosis and...
- Rationale and Impact
Rationale and Impact - Hypertension in pregnancy: diagnosis...
- Evidence Review B: Monitoring Gestational Hypertension
Table 2 provides a brief summary of the included studies....
- Evidence Review C: Prediction of Complications in Pre-Eclampsia
Evidence Review C: Prediction of Complications in...
- Evidence Review D: Interventions for Pre-Eclampsia
Evidence Review D: Interventions for Pre-Eclampsia -...
- Recommendations for Research
Manage acute kidney injury secondary to pre-eclampsia in line with the NICE guideline on hypertension in pregnancy.
• Before 37 weeks: consider planned early birth in women with severe pre-eclampsia. • After 37 weeks: initiate birth within 24 to 48 hours. • If planned early birth offer antenatal corticosteroids and magnesium sulfate if indicated, in line with the NICE guideline on preterm labour and birth.
•NICE guideline (DG23) PlGF-based testing to help diagnose suspected pre-eclampsia (Triage PlGF test, Elecsys immunoassay sFlt-1/PlGF ratio, DELFIA Xpress PlGF 1-2-3 test, and BRAHMS sFlt-1 Kryptor/BRAHMS PlGF plus Kryptor PE ratio).
Recommendations for research. As part of the 2019 update, the guideline committee made 6 research recommendations on the management of pregnancy with chronic hypertension, pre-eclampsia, fetal monitoring, the use of antihypertensives in breastfeeding and advice and follow-up.
This guideline covers diagnosing and managing hypertension (high blood pressure), including pre-eclampsia, during pregnancy, labour and birth. It also includes advice for women with hypertension who wish to conceive and women who have had a pregnancy complicated by hypertension.
Objective. This guideline is written to aid health professionals in the management of women who are: At risk in the antenatal period of developing hypertension in pregnancy. Women with pre-existing chronic hypertension. Women who develop gestational hypertension. Women who develop pre-eclampsia.