Perinatal outcomes in women with elevated blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension

Nov 6, 2020American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Birth outcomes in women with high or mildly high blood pressure during pregnancy

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Abstract

Of the 18,801 women studied, 7.4% were classified as stage 1 hypertensive.

  • A dose-response relationship indicates that the risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increases with higher blood pressure categories.
  • The risk of developing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy was 10.9% in women with stage 1 hypertension and 28.4% in chronic hypertensives.
  • Women with stage 1 hypertension experienced higher rates of neonatal intensive care unit admissions (15.8%) compared to normotensive women (13.0%).
  • Preterm birth occurred in 7.2% of stage 1 hypertensive women, compared to 5.2% in normotensive women.
  • Gestational diabetes was observed in 14.8% of women with stage 1 hypertension, significantly higher than the 6.8% in normotensive women.

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