Short-term postpartum blood pressure self-management and long-term blood pressure control: a randomized controlled trial
Women with hypertensive pregnancies are 4× more likely to develop chronic hypertension. Previously, we showed a short period of blood pressure (BP) self-management following hypertensive pregnancy resulted in persistently lower BP after 6 months. We now report the impact on long-term BP control. Wom...
Hauptverfasser: | Kitt, JA, Fox, RL, Cairns, AE, Mollison, J, Burchert, HH, Kenworthy, Y, McCourt, A, Suriano, K, Lewandowski, AJ, Mackillop, L, Tucker, KL, McManus, RJ, Leeson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprache: | English |
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American Heart Association
2021
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