Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy as a major cause of preterm birth and adverse perinatal outcomes: findings from a Brazilian National Survey.
José Paulo de Siqueira GuidaTábata Regina Zumpano Dos SantosGiuliane Jesus LajosMarcelo Luís NomuraRodolfo de Carvalho PacagnellaRicardo Porto TedescoPatricia Moretti RehderSamira Maerrawi HaddadMaria Helena SousaRenato PassiniJosé Guilherme CecattiMaria Laura Costa do NascimentoPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2024)
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were frequent among women with preterm births, and provider-initiated preterm births were the leading causes of premature births in this group. The factors significantly associated with hypertensive disorders among women with preterm births were obesity, excessive weight gain, and higher maternal age.