Hypertension in Pregnancy (Oct 2021)

The effect of preexisting medical comorbidities on the preeclamptic phenotype: a retrospective cohort study

  • Michael S. Tanner,
  • Deborah De Guingand,
  • Maya Reddy,
  • Saskia Rowson,
  • Daniel L. Rolnik,
  • Fabricio Da Silva Costa,
  • Mary-Ann Davey,
  • Ben W. Mol,
  • Euan M. Wallace,
  • Kirsten R. Palmer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2021.1991371
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 4
pp. 336 – 345

Abstract

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Objective:To compare the effect of comorbidities on the phenotype and outcomes of preeclampsia. Methods: A matched retrospective cohort study of women delivering at a tertiary maternity center following a diagnosis of preeclampsia. We collected data on signs and symptoms, biochemical markers, and maternal and perinatal outcomes. Results:We studied 474 women; 158 women with and 316 without comorbidities. Compared to women without comorbidities, women with comorbidities delivered earlier. They suffered fewer maternal but more neonatal complications. Conclusion: Women with comorbidities receive earlier intervention than women without comorbidities, which may lead to fewer maternal complications but worse neonatal outcomes.

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