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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
- Hypertension in pregnancy: Update
(2023) Association Between Chronic Hypertension and the Risk...
- Hypertension in pregnancy: Update
Hypertension – Blood pressure of 140mmHg systolic or higher, or 90mmHg diastolic or higher. Severe hypertension – Blood pressure ≥160/110 mmHg. Chronic hypertension – Hypertension that is present before 20 weeks, or if the woman is already taking antihypertensive medication when referred to maternity services.
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy can occur in women with chronic hypertension (pre-existing hypertension). However, most hypertensive disorders that occur during pregnancy present after 20 weeks gestation. New hypertension can occur without significant proteinuria (gestational hypertension) or with significant proteinuria (pre-eclampsia).
hypertensive disorders that occur during pregnancy present after 20 weeks gestation. New hypertension can occur without significant proteinuria (gestational hypertension) or with significant proteinuria (pre-eclampsia).
Hypertension in Pregnancy Guideline. Diagnosing and managing hypertension during the antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal periods . The guidance uses the term “woman” (pronouns she or her) to describe individuals whose sex assigned at birth was female, whether they identify as female, male or non-binary.
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(2023) Association Between Chronic Hypertension and the Risk of 12 Cardiovascular Diseases Among Parous Women: The Role of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. Hypertension https://www.ahajournals.org/journal/hyp [Free Full-text]