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  1. A 21-Year-Old Pregnant Woman with Hypertension and Proteinuria

    Description of Case. A 21-year-old pregnant woman, gravida 2 para 1, presented with hypertension and proteinuria at 20 weeks of gestation. She had a history of pre-eclampsia in her first pregnancy one year ago. During that pregnancy, at 39 weeks of gestation, she developed high blood pressure, proteinuria, and deranged liver function.

  2. PDF Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy: Case Studies and Lessons Learned

    Case 1 • 33 yo G4P3003 @ 28w2d with chronic hypertension on labetalol 600 mg TID. The patient presents to the OB office with BP logs concerning for severe range HTN as an outpatient 170s/80s, although her office BP was noted to be 135/80. She has no other symptoms. • OBHx: 3 uncomplicated pregnancies, cesarean section x3 • PMHX:

  3. Case 36-2006

    Dr. Andrea L. Utz (Endocrinology): A 35-year-old pregnant woman (gravida 2, para 1) was admitted to this hospital at 19 weeks and 6 days of gestation because of the recent onset of hypertension ...

  4. Hypertension in Pregnancy: Diagnosis, Blood Pressure Goals, and

    First, more aggressive treatment of hypertension in pregnancy prevents the development of severe hypertension, as demonstrated by both a systematic review of randomized trials 152 and CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), in which the average BP achieved by tight control was 133/85 mm Hg. 14 Although comparison of less tight ...

  5. Hypertension in pregnancy: Pathophysiology and treatment

    The prevalence of hypertension in reproductive-aged women is estimated to be 7.7%. 1 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, an umbrella term that includes preexisting and gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and eclampsia, complicate up to 10% of pregnancies and represent a significant cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. 2 ...

  6. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: Case definitions & guidelines for

    "Pregnancy-induced hypertension" is a term referring to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in general, but lacks the specificity of the other terms, and so the Brighton definitions will refer only to "eclampsia," "preeclampsia," and "gestational hypertension." ... Case/study participant identifiers (e.g. first name initial ...

  7. Determinants of pregnancy-induced hypertension on maternal and foetal

    Being multigravida and age during current pregnancy between 25-30 years which have a significant association with pregnancy-induced hypertension with case to control ratio 1:2 and Odds ratio (OR) = 4 and using the following assumptions: power 80%, confidence level 95% (Table 1). The final sample size was taken from the women who were ...

  8. Preconception Blood Pressure and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: A

    Hypotension in pregnant women: a population-based case-control study of pregnancy complications and birth outcomes. Hypertens Res. 2011; 34:55-61. doi: 10.1038/hr.2010.172 Crossref Medline Google Scholar; 43. Li HT, Xue M, Hellerstein S, Cai Y, Gao Y, Zhang Y, Qiao J, Blustein J, Liu JM.

  9. Effects of a Case Management Program for Women With Pregnancy-Induced

    Abstract. Background: Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Although case management programs have been proposed to improve maternal and fetal outcomes in high-risk pregnancies, limited data are available regarding the effect of case management on women with PIH. Purpose: The aim ...

  10. Association of circulating saturated fatty acids with the risk of

    Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality from conception to birth [1,2,3].Increasing evidence has shown that PIH can lead to ...

  11. The genetic risk factors for pregnancy‐induced hypertension: Evidence

    Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is regarded as a multi-system disorder that is defined as persistent hypertension of more than 140/90 mmHg during the gestational period. 1, ... However, a case-control study in Tunisian women suggested that the frequencies of genotypes and alleles rs699947, rs833061, rs1570360, rs2010963, ...

  12. Effects of a Case Management Program for Women With Pregnanc ...

    Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) affects 6%-10% of pregnant women worldwide ... Curry et al. (2006) conducted a nurse case management study targeting pregnant women at risk for abuse. Women were randomly assigned to the routine-care control group or the experimental group, with members of the latter group provided with videos, telephone ...

  13. Pregnancy Induced Hypertension among Pregnant Women Delivering in a

    INTRODUCTION. Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) is one of the commonest causes of both maternal 1 as well as neonatal mortality 2 and morbidity that develops as a result of pregnancy and generally regresses after delivery, affecting about 5-8 % of pregnant women, moreover 5-22% of pregnancies especially in developing countries. 3. The mortality is closely associated with the severity of ...

  14. Analysis of risk factors of preeclampsia in pregnant women with chronic

    Chronic hypertension complicated by pregnancy refers to the occurrence of elevated blood pressure before pregnancy or before 20 weeks of gestation, with no significant aggravation during pregnancy, or diagnosed as hypertension after 20 weeks of gestation while blood pressure remains elevated for 12 weeks after delivery [].Studies have shown that about 6% of pregnant women in China suffer from ...

  15. Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Risk for Heart Failure

    JACC Heart Fail 2023;May 10: [Epub ahead of print]. In a large, nationwide, retrospective cohort study, the rate of HF in women with pregnancy-induced hypertension was higher compared to normotensive women (HR, 1.8; 95% CI, 1.6-2.0). The risk for both ischemic (ICM) and nonischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) was increased with pregnancy-induced ...

  16. Case Study On Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension Eclampsia

    This document presents a case study on pregnancy-induced hypertension. It includes an introduction describing PIH, its risk factors and signs/symptoms. The objectives and patient profile are also outlined, including biographical data, medical history, family history, physical assessment findings and working diagnosis of postpartum hypertension. The physical assessment findings are reported as ...

  17. Determinants of pregnancy-induced hypertension on maternal and ...

    Being multigravida and age during current pregnancy between 25-30 years which have a significant association with pregnancy-induced hypertension with case to control ratio 1:2 and Odds ratio (OR) = 4 and ... Maternal and foetal outcomes in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension-A hospital based study. International journal of pharmaceutical science ...

  18. Hypertension in pregnancy: A case discussion

    E. Bors, J.D. French, Management of paroxysmal hypertension following injuries to cervical and upper thoracic segments of the spinal cord AMA Arch Surg 64: (1952) 803-812 27. M. Nath, J.M. Vivian, W.B. Cherny, Autonomie hyperreflexia in pregnancy and labor: a case report Am J Obstet Gynecol 134: (1979) 390-392 28.

  19. Pregnant women's experiences with the management of hypertensive

    Background. Hypertensive disorders are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity during pregnancy. Despite multiple national and international clinical guidelines and a plethora of research in the field of optimising management, there has been limited research describing the perspectives and experiences of pregnant women with the management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP).

  20. Pregnant women's experiences with the management of hypertensive

    Background Hypertensive disorders are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity during pregnancy. Despite multiple national and international clinical guidelines and a plethora of research in the field of optimising management, there has been limited research describing the perspectives and experiences of pregnant women with the management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP ...

  21. Pregnancy Hypertension Case Study

    Modified date: September 2, 2020. Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy. This occurs during the 20 th week of gestation or late in the second trimester of pregnancy. This is a health condition wherein there is a rise in the blood pressure and disappears after the termination of pregnancy or ...

  22. Case Study: Treating Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy

    Chronic hypertension during pregnancy increases the risk of poor pregnancy and birth outcomes. 3,4 Although consensus exists to use antihypertensive therapy to treat severe hypertension (systolic ≥160, diastolic ≥105-110 mmHg) during pregnancy, the benefits and safety for treating mild chronic hypertension during pregnancy are unclear.

  23. Pregnancy Induced Hypertension and Associated Factors among Women

    Prevalence of pregnancy induced hypertension: The prevalence of pregnancy induced hypertension among women attending delivery service in the three hospitals of this study was 33(7.9%). The mean of systolic blood pressure was 110.72±15.315 with range of 90 mmHg to 210 mmHg, and the mean of diastolic blood pressure was 72.71±13.093 with range ...

  24. 93357812-Pregnancy-Induced-Hypertension-CASE-REPORT.docx

    Etiology and Risk Factors The cause of pregnancy-induced hypertension is unknown. However, the disorder is highly correlated with the antiphospholipid syndrome or the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies. Pregnancy-induced hypertension is common among black and Caucasian women, primiparas younger than 20 years old or older than 40 years, women from low socioeconomic status, those who have ...

  25. Determinants of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension among Mothers Attending

    A ratio of pregnancy-induced hypertension cases to controls 1:2, power 80, confidence level 95%, and odds ratio 4.10 by considering multiple pregnancy that had significant association with pregnancy-induced hypertension, and the proportion of exposure among controls is 4.5% from a study conducted in Ethiopia, Tigray region public hospitals . We ...