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Review Article

Prehypertension during pregnancy and risk of small for gestational age: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Pages 1447-1454 | Received 02 May 2018, Accepted 29 Aug 2018, Published online: 25 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

Objective: Emerging evidence shows that high blood pressure (BP) level even below 140/90 mmHg during pregnancy is associated with increased risk for maternal and infant complications. The meta-analysis evaluated the associations between prehypertension (BP 120–139/80–89 mmHg) during pregnancy and the risk of small for gestational age (SGA), as well as the impact of prehypertension on birth weight (BW).

Methods: Databases (PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library) were searched for cohort studies with data on prehypertension in pregnancy and adverse obstetrical outcomes, including SGA and/or BW. The relative risks (RRs) of SGA and weighted mean differences (WMD) in BW were calculated and reported with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs). We calculated pooled RRs using fixed- and random-effects models.

Results: A total of 143,835 participants from five cohort studies were included. Prehypertension in pregnancy increased the risk of SGA (RR 1.59, 95%CI 1.44 to 1.76, p < .00001) and lowered BW (WMD −13.71, 95% CI −83.28 to 55.87, p = .70) compared with optimal BP (<120/80 mmHg). In subgroup analyses, for prehypertension in late pregnancy, the risk of SGA was significantly higher than for optimal BP (RR 1.60, 95% CI 1.44 to 1.78).

Conclusion: BP within the range of 120–139/80–89 mmHg during pregnancy, as previously defined as prehypertension, particularly in late pregnancy, was associated with a 59% increase in the risk of having an SGA birth.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission (15ZXJZSY00010 and 13JCQNJC12300), National Natural Science Foundation of China (81570335), Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee Special Funding for Future Industry (JCYJ20170412140326739).

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