Impact of metabolic risks on preeclampsia among women with different early-pregnancy blood pressures based on 2017 AHA Guidelines: A retrospective study
Xian-hua Lin,
Si-Yi Wei,
Hui Wang
et al.
Abstract:Objective A blood pressure (BP) of 120-140/80-90 mmHg at
<20 weeks’ gestation is associated with risks for
preeclampsia. We aimed to explore the effect of maternal metabolic risk
factors on the strength of the association between blood pressure
thresholds based on 2017 American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines and
preeclampsia. Design Retrospective cohort study.
Setting The reproductive center is based in Shanghai, China.
Populationor Sample Data from 78,016 women enrolled
between 2014 and 2019 from the m… Show more
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