| Title: |
OC19.08: Effectiveness of the antihypertensive therapy based on maternal hemodynamic findings in women with HDP: a multicentre prospective study. |
| Authors: |
Taverna, M.; di Pasquo, E.; Giannubilo, S.; Valentini, B.; Salvi, S.; Rullo, R.; Fruci, S.; Filippi, E.; Ornaghi, S.; Zullino, S.; Farsetti, D.; Di Martino, D.D.; Vasapollo, B.; Locatelli, A.; Ciavattini, A.; de Santis, M.; Rossi, F.; Lanzone, A.; Mecacci, F.; Ferrazzi, E. |
| Source: |
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology; Sep2024 Supplement 1, Vol. 64, p51-52, 2p |
| Subject Terms: |
VASCULAR resistance; CARDIAC output; BLOOD pressure; ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents; HEART beat |
| Abstract: |
This article, titled "OC19.08: Effectiveness of the antihypertensive therapy based on maternal hemodynamic findings in women with HDP: a multicentre prospective study," discusses a study that aimed to compare the effectiveness of appropriate and inappropriate antihypertensive therapy in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). The study included 152 women and assessed their hemodynamic profile before prescribing antihypertensive therapy. The results showed that women who received appropriate therapy had a lower occurrence of severe hypertension and were more likely to achieve target blood pressure values within 48-72 hours compared to those who received inappropriate therapy. The study suggests that considering the maternal hemodynamic profile when prescribing antihypertensive therapy can lead to better outcomes for women with HDP. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |