2024
DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2024.2305675
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Co-existing chronic hypertension and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and associated adverse pregnancy outcomes

Lena C. Sweeney,
Lisbet S. Lundsberg,
Jennifer F. Culhane
et al.
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“…The incidence of concomitant cardiovascular disease and pregnancy is high, with Petersen et al finding 66% of White and 11% of Black women with this co-occurrence; however, more Black mothers have obstetric complications and fetal events compared to White mothers (44% versus 33%), with heart failure significantly higher for Black mothers [ 57 ]. Other researchers have found mothers with a history of chronic hypertension and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have a higher odds for the risk of preterm birth [ 58 ]. More research needs to focus on the increased incidence of preterm birth and morbidities in BPT infants in relation to maternal cardiovascular disease including hypertension.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of concomitant cardiovascular disease and pregnancy is high, with Petersen et al finding 66% of White and 11% of Black women with this co-occurrence; however, more Black mothers have obstetric complications and fetal events compared to White mothers (44% versus 33%), with heart failure significantly higher for Black mothers [ 57 ]. Other researchers have found mothers with a history of chronic hypertension and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have a higher odds for the risk of preterm birth [ 58 ]. More research needs to focus on the increased incidence of preterm birth and morbidities in BPT infants in relation to maternal cardiovascular disease including hypertension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%