Value of ambulatory blood pressure measure in pregnancy hypertension

  • Ana* C
  • Fátima L
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Abstract

It is still not well known the prognostic cardiovascular value of 24h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the pregnant woman with hypertension.Objectives: Assess to the prognostic value of ABPM parameters in predicting maternofetal event.Methods: Retrospective and observational study which included 166 pregnant women. Results:The authors found that the night time DBP was the best predictor of adverse events. Non-dipper profi le had worse survival at follow up until delivery compared to those with a dipper profi le.Conclusions: ABPM is a tool for pregnant with HT because this is the unique method available that analyses the night blood pressure.

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Ana*, C., & Fátima, L. (2018). Value of ambulatory blood pressure measure in pregnancy hypertension. Clinical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1(2), 067–072. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.cjog.1001012

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