Treatment for Mild Chronic Hypertension During Pregnancy

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Alan T. Tita, M.D., PhD,
Jeff M. Szychowski, Ph.D.,
Kim Boggess, M.D.,
Lorraine Lugoff, M.D.,
Baha Sibai, M.D.,
Kirsten Lawrence, M.D.,
Brenna L. Hughes, M.D.,
Joseph Bell, M.D.,
Kjersti Aagaard, M.D., Ph.D.,
Rodney K. Edwards, M.D.,
Kelly Gibson, M.D.,
David M. Haas, M.D.,
Abstract
BACKGROUND
The benefits and safety of the treatment of mild chronic hypertension (blood pressure, <160/100 mm Hg) during pregnancy are uncertain. Data are needed on whether a strategy of targeting a blood pressure of less than 140/90 mm Hg reduces the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes without compromising fetal growth.

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This article was published on April 2, 2022, at NEJM.org.
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