EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES

Aim. The main aim of current study was to investigate the significance and prevalence of the different risk factors for hypertension, caused by pregnancy. Material and methods. We evaluated different risk factors in 120 pregnant women with hypertensive states (main group) and in 50 healthy pregnant...

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Main Author: N. A. Shakhbasova
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Language:Russian
Published: «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC 2014-05-01
Series:Российский кардиологический журнал
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Online Access:https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/79
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description Aim. The main aim of current study was to investigate the significance and prevalence of the different risk factors for hypertension, caused by pregnancy. Material and methods. We evaluated different risk factors in 120 pregnant women with hypertensive states (main group) and in 50 healthy pregnant women at the same gestation period (control group). In pregnant women we evaluated the absence either presence of of pre-eclampsy risk factors: age, parity, hypertensive disorders during previous pregnancies, time gone since previous pregnancy, obesity, hypertension family anamnesis, inferlility, multiple precnancy, extragenital diseases. To calculate the relations between different qualitative signs the Pirson х used. Results. During the study it was revealed that in hypertension disorders the women had one risk factor in 30 (35,5%), two risk factors in 29 (34,1%), three and more risk factors in 26 (30,6%). It was found that in 30% of pregnants with pre-eclampsy and gestational hypertension there are no any risk factors. Most significant risk factors were first pregnancy and extragenital pathology. Combination of three and more risk factors is an anamnestic marker for higher risk of severe pre-eclampsy.Conclusion. The analysis of hypertension risk factors in pregnant women makes evidence-based the recognition of the high-risk group for pre-eclampsy. Further detailed diagnostic investigation of these women provides the opportunity to start a prophylaxy of hypertension disorders in pregnancy and to monitor the condition of clotting system, fetus condition and to improve the outcomes of a pregnancy. Absence of the risk factors does not decline a possibility of pre-eclampsy and requires the search for additional markers that would be early and pathogenetically proven signs.
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spelling doaj.art-c04ade3205974af599ecd6de2159e85d2023-03-29T21:23:21Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLCРоссийский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202014-05-01059710010.15829/1560-4071-2014-5-97-10079EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATESN. A. Shakhbasova0SII for Ginaecology and Obstetrics, Baky, AzerbaijanAim. The main aim of current study was to investigate the significance and prevalence of the different risk factors for hypertension, caused by pregnancy. Material and methods. We evaluated different risk factors in 120 pregnant women with hypertensive states (main group) and in 50 healthy pregnant women at the same gestation period (control group). In pregnant women we evaluated the absence either presence of of pre-eclampsy risk factors: age, parity, hypertensive disorders during previous pregnancies, time gone since previous pregnancy, obesity, hypertension family anamnesis, inferlility, multiple precnancy, extragenital diseases. To calculate the relations between different qualitative signs the Pirson х used. Results. During the study it was revealed that in hypertension disorders the women had one risk factor in 30 (35,5%), two risk factors in 29 (34,1%), three and more risk factors in 26 (30,6%). It was found that in 30% of pregnants with pre-eclampsy and gestational hypertension there are no any risk factors. Most significant risk factors were first pregnancy and extragenital pathology. Combination of three and more risk factors is an anamnestic marker for higher risk of severe pre-eclampsy.Conclusion. The analysis of hypertension risk factors in pregnant women makes evidence-based the recognition of the high-risk group for pre-eclampsy. Further detailed diagnostic investigation of these women provides the opportunity to start a prophylaxy of hypertension disorders in pregnancy and to monitor the condition of clotting system, fetus condition and to improve the outcomes of a pregnancy. Absence of the risk factors does not decline a possibility of pre-eclampsy and requires the search for additional markers that would be early and pathogenetically proven signs.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/79pregnancygestational hypertensionpre-eclampsyrisk factors
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EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES
Российский кардиологический журнал
pregnancy
gestational hypertension
pre-eclampsy
risk factors
title EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES
title_full EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES
title_short EVALUATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSIVE STATES
title_sort evaluation of pregnancy associated hypertensive states
topic pregnancy
gestational hypertension
pre-eclampsy
risk factors
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/79
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