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Review
. 2001 Oct;3(5):392-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11906-001-0056-0.

Antihypertensive therapy in pregnancy

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Antihypertensive therapy in pregnancy

J G Umans et al. Curr Hypertens Rep. 2001 Oct.

Abstract

Human pregnancy, normally characterized by systemic vasodilation and modest hypotension, can be complicated by underlying maternal hypertension and several unique hypertensive disorders, including pre-eclampsia. Although well-designed and adequately powered clinical trials are critically needed, there have been several recent meta-analyses of this large literature, along with consensus statements and treatment guidelines from three distinct multidisciplinary groups of clinicians and investigators. In this paper we review recent analyses and guidelines, advising on our current approach to antihypertensive therapy in pregnant women.

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