Hypertension in Women and Pregnancy.
Journal: Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
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Abstract
Hypertension has been shown to have long-term cardiovascular effects if left untreated. Hypertension also has been shown to affect women during pregnancy, which can be detrimental not only to the patient but also to the fetus. Early identification and treatment are paramount to prevent adverse outcomes. This article details the epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of essential hypertension in women, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and eclampsia.
Authors
Aaisha Shah, Kyle Kapcin, Matthew Deicke, Nikos Pappan, Kyle Holden, Sujit Routray, Amy Schmetzer, Tiffany Dumont, Khaled Nashar, Omer Bajwa, Valentyna Ivanova
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