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Blood Pressure Assessments in Different Subtypes of Hypertensive Pregnant Women: Office Versus Home Patient- or Nurse-Measured Blood Pressure

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Pages 168-177 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To explore the difference between distinct methods of assessing blood pressure (BP) in pregnant women with different hypertensive disorders. Methods: We compared office BP to home patient- and nurse-measured diastolic BP in pregnant women with essential chronic hypertension (CH), preeclampsia (PE) and isolated hypertension (IOH). Results: Office BP was lower or similar to home patient- and nurse-measured BP in women with CH. Office BP was higher than home patient-measured BP in women with PE and in women with IOH (p < 0.0001). Nurse-measured BP was higher than patient-measured BP in women with PE (p < 0.01). Conclusions: BP assessments in women with PE are significantly influenced by the environment, which should be considered in managing these women.

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