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ACC-AHA Diagnostic Criteria for Hypertension in Pregnancy Identifies Patients at Intermediate Risk of Adverse Outcomes.

Kristin C DarwinJerome Jeffrey FederspielBrittany L SchuhAhmet A BaschatArthur Jason Vaught
Published in: American journal of perinatology (2020)
· Women with first trimester American College of Cardiology-American Heart Association (ACC-AHA) Stage I hypertension were more likely to develop preeclampsia, deliver preterm, and deliver a small-for-gestational age neonate than normotensive women.. · Women with first trimester American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) hypertension (consistent with stage II ACC-AHA hypertension) had the highest numeric rate of adverse outcomes; however, compared with Stage I ACC-AHA hypertension, there was only statistically significant difference for preterm delivery.. · The risk profile for pregnant women with Stage I ACC-AHA hypertension and women with hypertension by conventional ACOG criteria may be more similar than previously understood..
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • gestational age
  • preterm birth
  • heart failure
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • gene expression
  • acute kidney injury
  • skeletal muscle
  • body mass index
  • preterm infants
  • insulin resistance
  • weight loss