• Title of article

    Differences in circadian blood pressure variability during gestation between healthy and complicated pregnancies

  • Author/Authors

    Ramon C. Hermida، نويسنده , , Diana E. Ayala، نويسنده , , Artemio Mojon، نويسنده , , Jose R. Fernandez، نويسنده , , Ignacio Alonso، نويسنده , , Maria F. Aguilar، نويسنده , , Rafael Ucieda، نويسنده , , Manuel Iglesias، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    200
  • To page
    208
  • Abstract
    Abstract Background Changes in circadian variation of blood pressure (BP) could be used either to predict preeclampsia or to assess its severity. We examined and compared characteristics of circadian variability in BP in women with both healthy and complicated pregnancies who were systematically monitored throughout gestation. Methods We analyzed 2430 BP series sampled by ambulatory monitoring for 48 h once every 4 weeks from the first obstetric visit until delivery in 235 women with uncomplicated pregnancies, 128 with gestational hypertension, and 40 with preeclampsia. The circadian pattern of BP variation for each group and trimester of gestation was established by population multiple-components analysis. Results The differences in 24-h mean and amplitude between healthy and complicated pregnancies were highly significant in all trimesters (P< 0.001). Results further indicated similar circadian characteristics between gestational hypertension and preeclampsia in the first trimester of pregnancy. The difference between these two groups in 24-h mean was statistically significant for systolic (P = .002) and diastolic BP (P = .038) in the second trimester and, to a larger extent, in the third trimester (P< 0.001). Conclusions The differences in BP between healthy and complicated pregnancies that can be observed as early as in the first trimester of pregnancy are found when both systolic and diastolic BP for women with a later diagnosis of gestational hypertension or preeclampsia are well within the accepted range of normotension. These differences offer new end points that may lead to an early identification of hypertensive complications in pregnancy as well as to the establishment of prophylactic intervention.
  • Keywords
    pregnancy , Ambulatory monitoring , Blood pressure , normotension , Gestationalhypertension , preeclampsia. , Circadian rhythm
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Hypertension
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Hypertension
  • Record number

    648440