100 Longitudinal follow-up of endothelial function in pregnant women with chronic hypertension and normal blood pressure :Chronic hypertensionChronic arterial hypertension (CAH) is a condition that directly affects the prognosis of pregnancy by compromising the utero-placental perfusion and by increasing ...
Preeclampsia (high blood pressure)–Also known as pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) or toxemia. This generally can develop after week 20, with a sudden rise in blood pressure Larger baby–The heavier you are, the more likely your baby is to be larger. Larger babies can lead to more diffi...
If preeclampsia is not treated in time, it can lead to placental abruption and/or premature birth. A severe form of pre-eclampsia can also cause organ damage and seizures (eclampsia) in the pregnant woman.44Since high blood pressure during pregnancy poses a great risk to the mother-to-be ...
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Relief of pain- Various pain killers can be given to help the woman tolerate the pain. Epidural injection can be given if required or opted by the patient. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, foetal heart rate and progress of labour is done by the doctor. Second...
Beta human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG): Female, premenopausal nonpregnant: ˂1.0 U/L; female, postmenopausal: ˂7.0 U/L; male: ˂1.4 U/L CA19.9: 0–37 U/mL Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA): ˂2.5 ng/mL Prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP): 0-3 U/dL Prostate-specific antigen (...
Assessment of Pregnant Women for Information About Hypertension in Pregnancy: A Cross Sectional Study from a Teaching Hospital Outdoor Background: The term "pregnancy-induced hypertension," or PIH, refers to a pattern of elevated blood pressure that appears during a woman's pregnancy. It i... ...
Nineteen normal pregnant women were studied throughout the course of their pregnancy, and the final examinations were made from six to eight weeks after delivery. The study included the correlation of clinical, cardiodynamic and electrocardiographic findings during the period of pregnancy and puerperium...
COMPARISON OF BLOOD PRESSURE VALUES IN PREGNANT HYPERTENSIVES AND NORMOTENSIVE CONTROLS WITH NORMAL PREGNANCY USING SERIAL AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORINGdoi:10.1097/01.hjh.0000573068.82656.03P. GryglasP. JedrusikE. WojciechowskaJ. Lewandowski