AJOG: Challenging the definition of hypertension in pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study

In routine antenatal care, blood pressure is used as a screening tool for preeclampsia and its associated adverse outcomes. As such women with a blood pressure greater than 140/90 mm Hg undergo further investigation and closer follow-up, whereas those with lower blood pressures receive no additional care. In the nonpregnant setting, the American College of Cardiology now endorses lower hypertensive thresholds and it remains unclear whether these lower thresholds should also be considered in pregnancy.

AJOG: Challenging the definition of hypertension in pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2019.12.272