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Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort

OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy is a period of considerable change in blood pressure, with an early pregnancy decrease followed by a late pregnancy rise. High blood pressure in pregnancy is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes for the mother and offspring. We aimed to define normal ranges of blood pressu...

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Autores principales: Macdonald-Wallis, Corrie, Silverwood, Richard J., Fraser, Abigail, Nelson, Scott M., Tilling, Kate, Lawlor, Debbie A., de Stavola, Bianca L.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25255393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000000368
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author Macdonald-Wallis, Corrie
Silverwood, Richard J.
Fraser, Abigail
Nelson, Scott M.
Tilling, Kate
Lawlor, Debbie A.
de Stavola, Bianca L.
author_facet Macdonald-Wallis, Corrie
Silverwood, Richard J.
Fraser, Abigail
Nelson, Scott M.
Tilling, Kate
Lawlor, Debbie A.
de Stavola, Bianca L.
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description OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy is a period of considerable change in blood pressure, with an early pregnancy decrease followed by a late pregnancy rise. High blood pressure in pregnancy is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes for the mother and offspring. We aimed to define normal ranges of blood pressure across gestation. METHODS: We used repeated antenatal blood pressure measurements [median (interquartile range) 10 (9–11) per woman] for 10 327 women. Multilevel models were used to derive longitudinal reference ranges for SBP and DBP from 12 to 40 weeks gestation for the whole cohort, for women with normal pregnancies (without essential hypertension or preeclampsia who delivered an appropriate-size-for-gestational age infant at term) and for subgroups of normal pregnancies defined by different levels of maternal prepregnancy BMI, smoking and parity. RESULTS: In normal pregnancies, the mean (95% reference range) SBP and DBP for nulliparous women at 12 weeks gestation were 112.1 (88.6–135.5) and 65.4 (48.9–81.9) mmHg, and at 37 weeks were 116.0 (92.3–139.7) and 70.0 (52.2–87.9) mmHg, respectively. For every additional 10 mmHg of blood pressure at 12 weeks, normal ranges were 2–3 mmHg higher across gestation. Reference ranges for multiparous women were 1–2 mmHg lower throughout pregnancy. Stratified reference ranges were higher for women in higher prepregnancy BMI categories, and lower for smokers than for nonsmokers throughout pregnancy. CONCLUSION: Normal ranges for blood pressure vary with gestation age and by maternal subgroups. Whole population and stratified normograms could be used as a reference to identify abnormal trajectories.
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spelling pubmed-42557612014-12-05 Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort Macdonald-Wallis, Corrie Silverwood, Richard J. Fraser, Abigail Nelson, Scott M. Tilling, Kate Lawlor, Debbie A. de Stavola, Bianca L. J Hypertens ORIGINAL PAPERS: Pregnancy OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy is a period of considerable change in blood pressure, with an early pregnancy decrease followed by a late pregnancy rise. High blood pressure in pregnancy is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes for the mother and offspring. We aimed to define normal ranges of blood pressure across gestation. METHODS: We used repeated antenatal blood pressure measurements [median (interquartile range) 10 (9–11) per woman] for 10 327 women. Multilevel models were used to derive longitudinal reference ranges for SBP and DBP from 12 to 40 weeks gestation for the whole cohort, for women with normal pregnancies (without essential hypertension or preeclampsia who delivered an appropriate-size-for-gestational age infant at term) and for subgroups of normal pregnancies defined by different levels of maternal prepregnancy BMI, smoking and parity. RESULTS: In normal pregnancies, the mean (95% reference range) SBP and DBP for nulliparous women at 12 weeks gestation were 112.1 (88.6–135.5) and 65.4 (48.9–81.9) mmHg, and at 37 weeks were 116.0 (92.3–139.7) and 70.0 (52.2–87.9) mmHg, respectively. For every additional 10 mmHg of blood pressure at 12 weeks, normal ranges were 2–3 mmHg higher across gestation. Reference ranges for multiparous women were 1–2 mmHg lower throughout pregnancy. Stratified reference ranges were higher for women in higher prepregnancy BMI categories, and lower for smokers than for nonsmokers throughout pregnancy. CONCLUSION: Normal ranges for blood pressure vary with gestation age and by maternal subgroups. Whole population and stratified normograms could be used as a reference to identify abnormal trajectories. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015-01 2014-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4255761/ /pubmed/25255393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000000368 Text en © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
spellingShingle ORIGINAL PAPERS: Pregnancy
Macdonald-Wallis, Corrie
Silverwood, Richard J.
Fraser, Abigail
Nelson, Scott M.
Tilling, Kate
Lawlor, Debbie A.
de Stavola, Bianca L.
Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
title Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
title_full Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
title_fullStr Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
title_full_unstemmed Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
title_short Gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
title_sort gestational-age-specific reference ranges for blood pressure in pregnancy: findings from a prospective cohort
topic ORIGINAL PAPERS: Pregnancy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25255393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000000368
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