2018
DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2018.0854
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Association of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy With Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Offspring

Abstract: Exposure to HDP may be associated with an increase in the risk of ASD and ADHD. These findings highlight the need for greater pediatric surveillance of infants exposed to HDP to allow early intervention that may improve neurodevelopmental outcome.

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“…[Mandl, Tronick, Brennan, Alpert, & Homer, 1999]. On the other hand, chronic maternal noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes or hypertension during pregnancy have been associated with having ASD in the offspring [Maher et al, 2018;Xu, Jing, Bowers, Liu, & Bao, 2014].…”
Section: Factors Contributing To Depression Among Mothers Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[Mandl, Tronick, Brennan, Alpert, & Homer, 1999]. On the other hand, chronic maternal noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes or hypertension during pregnancy have been associated with having ASD in the offspring [Maher et al, 2018;Xu, Jing, Bowers, Liu, & Bao, 2014].…”
Section: Factors Contributing To Depression Among Mothers Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorder marked by a new-onset hypertension and one or more maternal manifestations including proteinuria, maternal organ dysfunction, or uteroplacental dysfunction presenting after 20 gestational weeks [8]. This condition is the second main cause of maternal death worldwide and one of the leading causes of adverse fetal outcomes, such as low birth weight and prematurity [9][10][11][12]. The widely used clinical subclassification for assessing the severity of preeclampsia includes early-and late-onset PE: diagnosed at their occurrence before and after 34 weeks of gestation, respectively [8].…”
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“…eclampsia and HELLP syndromehemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets) (Butalia et al, 2018;Magee et al, 2018). Occurring in approximately 10-15% of pregnancies (Umesawa & Kobashi, 2017), HDP alter in-utero fetal growth conditions and are associated with elevated risk for preterm birth and increased long-term vascular, psychiatric, and neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants (Maher et al, 2018;Regitz-Zagrosek et al, 2011). HDP are also associated with adverse short-and long-term maternal outcomes, including increased risk of maternal morbidity and death, and a higher likelihood of future medical (i.e.…”
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