The study aimed to determine if the non-dipping pattern of blood pressure (BP) influences preterm delivery in gestational hypertension (GH), but also maternal clinical findings and birth weight. Sixty women with GH, i.e. 30 women with a dipping BP profile (control group) and 30 non-dippers (study group), were included in the study. Echocardiography was performed in all sub-jects, as well as ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) during third trimester. ABPM was repeated 6-8 weeks after delivery. Thirteen women with preterm delivery were classified as non-dip-pers and only four as dippers (p=0.01). The average and peak systolic and diastolic night-time BP had negative linear correlation with birth weight (p<0.0005). Total vascular resistance (p<0.0005) and mass index (p=0.014) were significantly higher as compared with women with term delivery, while ejection fraction (EF) (p=0.007) and circumferential systolic velocity (p=0.042) were significantly reduced in the preterm delivery group. Multivariate binary logistic regression identified the average night-time systolic BP, left ventricular mass index and EF as independent predictors of preterm deliv-ery. Study results suggested a relationship of the non-dipping BP pattern in GH with preterm deliv-ery, birth weight, and maternal clinical findings.
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Ilić, Đ., Ilić, A., Stojšić, S., Stojšić-Milosavljević, A., Papović, J., Grković, D., … Velicki, L. (2021). EFFECT OF DIPPING PATTERN OF GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION ON MATERNAL SYMPTOMS AND PHYSICAL FINDINGS, BIRTH WEIGHT AND PRETERM DELIVERY. Acta Clinica Croatica, 60(4), 641–650. https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2021.60.04.11
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