Definición de la presión arterial normal a las 11-14 semanas de gestación según riesgo

  • Valenzuela-Muhech Y
  • Cervantes-Ricaud A
  • Carrasco-Blancas E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: To define normal blood pressure at first trimester of pregnancy by performance for pre-eclampsia prediction. Method: A cohort study in singleton pregnancies, according to the competing risks model for pre-eclampsia. Blood pressure was measured according to a standardized method at 11 to 14 weeks’ gestation. Results: Among 797 pregnancies included, there were 40 (5.0%, IC95 3.6; 6.4) deliveries with pre-eclampsia. The systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial blood pressures were respectively of 101(9), 68(8) and 79(8) mmHg in pregnant women who did not develop pre-eclampsia, against 109(10), 75(8) and 86(8) in those who did (p < 0.001, t-test). The areas under the curves were 0.707 (0.637; 0.777), 0.728 (0.661; 0.795), and 0.738 (0.673; 0.803). At a 3% of false positive rate, the cut-off points were 119, 83 and 94 mmHg with predictive values of negative of 95.6%. Conclusions: It is feasible to define the normal values for blood pressure in pregnancy on biostatistic and clinical basis.

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Valenzuela-Muhech, Y. L., Cervantes-Ricaud, A. J., Carrasco-Blancas, E. R., Cortes-Martínez, M. A., & Oviedo-Cruz, H. (2023). Definición de la presión arterial normal a las 11-14 semanas de gestación según riesgo. Archivos de Cardiología de México, 93(1). https://doi.org/10.24875/acm.21000247

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