Background: Gestational hemodynamic adaptations, including lowered blood pressure (BP) until mid-gestation, might benefit placental function. We hypothesized that elevated BP from early to mid-gestation increases risks of preeclampsia and small-for-gestational-age birth (SGA), especially in women who also deliver preterm (< 37 weeks). Methods: In 64,490 healthy primiparous women, the change in systolic and diastolic BP from early to midgestation was categorized into lowered (≥ 0 mmHg decreased), and elevated (≥ 1 mmHg increase). Women with chronic hypertension, chronic renal disease, pre-gestational diabetes and systemic lupus erythematosus were excluded. Risks of preeclampsia and SGA birth were estimated by logistic regression, presente...
BackgroundChronic hypertension during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of adverse birth o...
The predominant etiologic theory of preeclampsia is that reduced uteroplacental perfusion is the uni...
The predominant etiologic theory of preeclampsia is that reduced uteroplacental perfusion is the uni...
Background: Gestational hemodynamic adaptations, including lowered blood pressure (BP) until mid-ges...
Objectives: Studies suggest preeclampsia as a risk factor for long term cardiovascular diseases (CVD...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are associated with intrauterine growth restriction and preterm ...
Objective: Emerging evidence shows that high blood pressure (BP) level even below 140/90 mmHg during...
Background: Placental vascular changes associated with maternal disease states may affect fetal vasc...
Objective: Gestational hypertension (GH) and mild preeclampsia (PE) represent the most common medica...
Low socioeconomic status has been associated with preeclampsia. The underlying mechanism, however, i...
Pregnancy characteristics are associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases, but their independent...
Pregnancy characteristics are associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases, but their independent...
Researchers have suggested that maternal hypertensive disorders during pregnancy affect fetal growth...
Risk of hypertension in mother and offspring after preeclampsia is greater if preeclampsia develops ...
To examine associations between hypertensive pregnancy disorders and maternal cardiovascular disease...
BackgroundChronic hypertension during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of adverse birth o...
The predominant etiologic theory of preeclampsia is that reduced uteroplacental perfusion is the uni...
The predominant etiologic theory of preeclampsia is that reduced uteroplacental perfusion is the uni...
Background: Gestational hemodynamic adaptations, including lowered blood pressure (BP) until mid-ges...
Objectives: Studies suggest preeclampsia as a risk factor for long term cardiovascular diseases (CVD...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are associated with intrauterine growth restriction and preterm ...
Objective: Emerging evidence shows that high blood pressure (BP) level even below 140/90 mmHg during...
Background: Placental vascular changes associated with maternal disease states may affect fetal vasc...
Objective: Gestational hypertension (GH) and mild preeclampsia (PE) represent the most common medica...
Low socioeconomic status has been associated with preeclampsia. The underlying mechanism, however, i...
Pregnancy characteristics are associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases, but their independent...
Pregnancy characteristics are associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases, but their independent...
Researchers have suggested that maternal hypertensive disorders during pregnancy affect fetal growth...
Risk of hypertension in mother and offspring after preeclampsia is greater if preeclampsia develops ...
To examine associations between hypertensive pregnancy disorders and maternal cardiovascular disease...
BackgroundChronic hypertension during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of adverse birth o...
The predominant etiologic theory of preeclampsia is that reduced uteroplacental perfusion is the uni...
The predominant etiologic theory of preeclampsia is that reduced uteroplacental perfusion is the uni...