The Prediction of Adverse Outcomes in Antepartum Hypertension
A cohort of 180 women with antepartum hypertension were studied in order to develop a method of identifying those women most likely to experience adverse outcomes from hypertension early in pregnancy so that future work could be directed toward prevention. Women with known chronic hypertension deliv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical and experimental hypertension. Part B, Hypertension in pregnancy Hypertension in pregnancy, 1989, Vol.B8 (1), p.95-112 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A cohort of 180 women with antepartum hypertension were studied in order to develop a method of identifying those women most likely to experience adverse outcomes from hypertension early in pregnancy so that future work could be directed toward prevention. Women with known chronic hypertension delivered an excess of small for dates, low and very low birth weight infants with a high attributable perinatal mortality. They were prognostically distinct from the women with mild blood pressure elevations first documented early in pregnancy, who experienced excellent pregnancy outcomes. Second trimester mean arterial pressure was the only early predictor of subsequent severe hypertension (P |
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ISSN: | 1064-1955 0730-0085 1525-6065 |
DOI: | 10.3109/10641958909023365 |