Is the supine pressor test an adequate means of predicting acute hypertension in pregnancy?
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- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(77)90682-2
Is the supine pressor test an adequate means of predicting acute hypertension in pregnancy?
Abstract
The supine pressor test was performed on 207 nulliparous young women between the twenty-eighth and thirty-second weeks of gestation. The supine pressor test predicted pregnancy-induced hypertension in 78 per cent of those women who subsequently developed the condition. Ninety-six per cent of the women who failed to demonstrate a rise in diastolic pressure on position change remained normotensive throughout the remainder of the pregnancy.
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