Postpartum blood pressure profiles for women with ......postpartum (PP) anti-hypertensive treatment....

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  • Introduction Conclusion

    References

    Results

    Hypothesis

    Study Design

    • Hypertension complicates 6-10% of pregnancies worldwide [1].

    • The incidence of de novo postpartum

    hypertension or preeclampsia ranges

    from 0.3-27.5%. [2]

    • Current ACOG recommendations

    suggest inpatient blood pressure (BP)

    monitoring through 72 hours

    postpartum and again at 7-10 days

    outpatient [3].

    • It is known that BP in the postpartum

    period decreases within 48 hours

    postpartum, but then increases again

    between 3-6 days postpartum [4].

    • We hypothesized that blood pressure exacerbation might occur earlier in

    the postpartum period than 7-10 days

    postpartum.

    • A secondary analysis of a nonrandomized controlled trial [4].

    • Inclusion criteria: Women with HDP

    who delivered at a single midwestern

    academic center between 3/2017 and

    6/2018.

    • BP values of 214 telehealth and 214 control participants were recorded

    intrapartum through 42 days

    postpartum using home telehealth BP

    monitoring.

    • Mean systolic and diastolic BPs were calculated for each day.

    1. Report of the National High Blood Pressure Education

    Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in

    Pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol Jul 2000; 183(1):S1–

    S22.

    2. SIBAI BM. Etiology and management of postpartum

    hypertension-preeclampsia. Am J Obstet Gynecol

    2012;206:470-5.

    3. Hypertension in pregnancy. Report of the American

    College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Task Force

    on Hypertension in Pregnancy. Obstet Gynecol

    2013;122:1122-31.

    4. Walters BN, Walters T. Hypertension in the

    puerperium. Lancet 1987; 2:330.

    • Postpartum hypertension exacerbation is common outpatient and most often before

    postpartum day 7 (1st postpartum clinic

    visit).

    • Postpartum BP increase should be expected

    on days 3-5 postpartum.

    • Women with chronic hypertension

    demonstrate more labile postpartum BP

    profile, which warrants close follow up of all

    chronic hypertensive women postpartum.

    • Reconsidering of current guidelines in order

    to provide safe and efficient postpartum care

    is required.

    WE RECOMMEND:

    • Daily BP monitoring through the 1st week

    postpartum for women with HDP which

    could be done through the home telehealth

    with remote BP monitoring

    OR

    • Scheduling 1st postpartum clinic visit to the

    earlier date than 7-10 days postpartum.

    Figure 1: Blood pressure

    (BP) profile of women with

    and without hypertension

    exacerbation requiring

    postpartum (PP) anti-

    hypertensive treatment. A:

    mean systolic BP values. B:

    mean diastolic BP values.

    (*) indicates significant

    differences between groups,

    p