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Preeclampsia Associated With Increased Risk of Hypertension After pregnancy

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on February 5, 2018 at 3:50 PM
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Preeclamptic women are at an increased risk of lingering hypertension even after delivery, which may sometimes go undetected with consequent complications, according to a recent study done at the Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands. The findings of the study appear in the American Heart Association's journal Hypertension.


Dr Laura Benschop, a researcher in obstetrics and gynecology at Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, said, "The problem is high blood pressure after pregnancy often goes unnoticed because many of these women have normal blood pressure readings in the doctor's office. We aimed to determine how common it is for women who have pre-eclampsia to have high blood pressure in the year after pregnancy, by looking at more than just their blood pressure readings in the doctor's office."

Studying the Effect of Preeclampsia on Blood Pressure Values Post-pregnancy

The key findings of the study included the following:

The findings of the study seem to suggest that women diagnosed with severe preeclampsia during pregnancy have a higher risk of hypertension post-delivery as well and if out of clinic readings were not recorded and only in-clinic readings were used, 56 percent of hypertension cases would have been missed.

‘Women diagnosed with preeclampsia should have their blood pressure closely monitored after pregnancy as well due to increased risk of post-pregnancy hypertension.’

"Our findings suggest women who have high blood pressure during pregnancy should continue to monitor their blood pressure long after they've delivered their babies. It's not only important to monitor blood pressure in the doctor's office, but also at different times of the day and night, at home," Benschop said. "We've shown here that high blood pressure comes in many forms after pregnancy. Women who know their numbers can take the proper steps to lower their blood pressure and avoid the health consequences of high blood pressure later in life."

Possible Limitations of the Study

The study mainly included highly educated Caucasian women and thus the findings may not be reflective of all races, or income levels.

Revised Guidelines for Diagnosing Hypertension

According to recently released guidelines by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines, high blood pressure is now defined as systolic readings of 130 mm Hg and higher, or diastolic blood pressure readings of 80 or more. This is a significant change from the older values of 140/90 mmHg and higher, indicating that complications can occur at these lower readings as well.

Preeclampsia In Brief

Preeclampsia (earlier referred to as toxemia of pregnancy) is a condition that usually occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy in a woman who has been previously normal. It is marked by elevated blood pressure and excretion of increased amounts of protein in the urine. It can be asymptomatic and if it goes undetected, can result in serious sometimes fatal complications for both the mother as well as the baby.

References:
  1. Pre-eclampsia - (https:www.nhs.uk/conditions/pre-eclampsia/)
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