Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2022-071653
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Abstract
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are one of the most commonly occurring complications of pregnancy and include chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, and pre-eclampsia. New developments in early pregnancy screening to identify women at high risk for pre-eclampsia combined with targeted aspirin prophylaxis could greatly reduce the number of affected pregnancies. Furthermore, recent advances in the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia, such as placental growth factor based testing, have been shown to improve the identification of those pregnancies at highest risk of severe complications. Evidence from trials has refined the target blood pressure and timing of delivery to manage chronic hypertension and pre-eclampsia with non-severe features, respectively. Importantly, a wealth of epidemiological data now links HDP to future cardiovascular disease and diabetes decades after an affected pregnancy. This review discusses the current guidelines and research data on the prevention, diagnosis, management, and postnatal follow-up of HDP. It also discusses the gap in knowledge regarding the long term risks for cardiovascular disease following HDP and illustrates the importance of improving adherence to postnatal guidelines to monitor hypertension and the need for more research focused on primary prevention of future cardiovascular disease in women identified as being at high risk because of HDP.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: We have read and understood the BMJ policy on declaration of interests and declare the following interests: JEM has led research studies related to the implementation of angiogenic markers for the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia, received industry funding from Alere and Roche to fund biomarker research/implementation, and is a member of the NICE Diagnostic Assessment Panel; PW was a member of the NICE Guideline Committee for the hypertension in pregnancy guideline (2019 update).
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