For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether the maternal benefits of tight control could be achieved, while minimizing any potentially negative effect on fetal growth, by delaying initiation of antihypertensive therapy until later in pregnancy. For the 981 women with nonsevere, chronic or gestational hypertension randomized to less-tight (target diastolic blood pressure, 100 mm Hg), or tight (target, 85 mm Hg) control, we used mixed-effects logistic regression to examine whether the effect of less-tight (versus tight) control on major outcomes was dependent on gestational age at randomization, adjusting for baseline factors as in the primary analysis and including an interaction term bet...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
OBJECTIVE: To update our previous analysis of randomized controlled trials in pregnancy hypertension...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
CHIPS was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (MCT 87522).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Background We investigated the relation between fetoplacental growth and the use of oral antihyperte...
Background: In contrast to severe gestational hypertension, it is questioned whether antihypertensiv...
Background: In contrast to severe gestational hypertension, it is questioned whether antihypertensiv...
BACKGROUND\ud The effects of less-tight versus tight control of hypertension on pregnancy complicati...
To determine whether the difference in outcomes between 'less tight' (target diastolic blood pressur...
This study assesses the effect of chronic hypertension on fetal growth. A cohort of 1,938 pregnant w...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
OBJECTIVE: To update our previous analysis of randomized controlled trials in pregnancy hypertension...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether th...
CHIPS was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (MCT 87522).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Background We investigated the relation between fetoplacental growth and the use of oral antihyperte...
Background: In contrast to severe gestational hypertension, it is questioned whether antihypertensiv...
Background: In contrast to severe gestational hypertension, it is questioned whether antihypertensiv...
BACKGROUND\ud The effects of less-tight versus tight control of hypertension on pregnancy complicati...
To determine whether the difference in outcomes between 'less tight' (target diastolic blood pressur...
This study assesses the effect of chronic hypertension on fetal growth. A cohort of 1,938 pregnant w...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no differen...
OBJECTIVE: To update our previous analysis of randomized controlled trials in pregnancy hypertension...