Diagnosis and Management of Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Abstract
Gestational hypertension and preeclampsia are common disorders during pregnancy, with the majority of cases developing at or near term. The development of mild hypertension or preeclampsia at or near term is associated with minimal maternal and neonatal morbidities. In contrast, the onset of severe gestational hypertension and/or severe preeclampsia before 35 weeks' gestation is associated with significant maternal and perinatal complications. Women with diagnosed gestational hypertension-preeclampsia require close evaluation of maternal and fetal conditions for the duration of pregnancy, and those with severe disease should be managed in-hospital. The decision between delivery and expectant management depends…
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Preeclampsia
- Gestation
- Obstetrics
- Gestational hypertension
- Pregnancy
- Gestational age
- Randomized controlled trial
- Good health and well-being