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Pregnancy outcomes and blood pressure visit-to-visit variability and level in three less-developed countries

Authors :
Laura A. Magee
Jeffrey Bone
Salwa Banoo Owasil
Joel Singer
Terry Lee
Mrutunjaya B. Bellad
Shivaprasad S Goudar
Alexander G. Logan
Salésio E. Macuacua
Ashalata A. Mallapur
Hannah L. Nathan
Rahat N. Qureshi
Esperança Sevene
Andrew H. Shennan
Anifa Valá
Marianne Vidler
Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
Peter von Dadelszen
Eusébio Macete
Khátia Munguambe
Charfudin Sacoor
Helena Boene
Felizarda Amose
Rosa Pires
Zefanias Nhamirre
Marta Macamo
Rogério Chiaú
Analisa Matavele
Faustino Vilanculo
Ariel Nhancolo
Silvestre Cutana
Ernesto Mandlate
Cassimo Bique
Sibone Mocumbi
Emília Gonçálves
Sónia Maculuve
Ana Ilda Biz
Dulce Mulungo
Orvalho Augusto
Paulo Filimone
Vivalde Nobela
Corsino Tchavana
Cláudio Nkumbula
Zahra Hoodbhoy
Farrukh Raza
Sana Sheikh
Javed Memon
Imran Ahmed
Amjad Hussain
Umesh S Charantimath
Geetanjali M Katageri
Avinash J Kavi
Amit P Revankar
Umesh Y Ramdurg
Shashidhar G Bannale
Vaibhav B Dhamanekar
Geetanjali I Mungarwadi
Narayan V Honnungar
Bhalachandra S Kodkany
Anjali M Joshi
Uday S Kudachi
Sphoorthi S Mastiholi
Chandrappa C Karadiguddi
Gudadayya S Kengapur
Namdev A Kamble
Keval S Chougala
Dustin T Dunsmuir
Sharla K Drebit
Chirag Kariya
Mai-Lei Woo Kinshella
Tang Lee
Jing Li
Mansun Lui
Beth A Payne
Diane Sawchuck
Sumedha Sharma
Domena K Tu
Ugochi V Ukah
J Mark Ansermino
Ana Pilar Betrán
Richard Derman
Shafik Dharamsi
France Donnay
Sharla Drebit
Guy Dumont
Susheela M Engelbrecht
Veronique Fillipi
Tabassum Firoz
William Grobman
Marian Knight
Ana Langer
Simon Lewin
Gwyneth Lewis
Craig Mitton
Nadine Schuurman
Jim Thornton
Hubert Wong
Olalekan O Adetoro
John O Sotunsa
Romano Nkumbwa Byaruhanga
Brian Darlow
Eileen Hutton
Mario Merialdi
Lehana Thabane
Group†, CLIP Study
Source :
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979), Hypertension
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Heart Association, 2022.

Abstract

Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.<br />In pregnancy in well-resourced settings, limited data suggest that higher blood pressure (BP) visit-to-visit variability may be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Included were pregnant women in 22 intervention clusters of the CLIP (Community-Level Interventions for Preeclampsia) cluster randomized trials, who had received at least 2 prenatal contacts from a community health worker, including standardized BP measurement. Mixed-effects adjusted logistic regression assessed relationships between pregnancy outcomes and both BP level (median [interquartile range]) and visit-to-visit variability (SD and average real variability [ARV], adjusted for BP level), among all women and those who became hypertensive. The primary outcome was the CLIP composite of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. Among 17 770 pregnancies, higher systolic and diastolic BP levels were associated with increased odds of the composite outcome per 5 mm Hg increase in BP (odds ratio [OR], 1.05 [95% CI, 1.03–1.07] and OR, 1.08 [1.06–1.11], respectively). Higher BP visit-to-visit variability was associated with increased odds, per a SD increase in BP variability measure, of (1) hypertension (systolic: OR, 2.09 [1.98–2.21] for SD and 1.52 [1.45–1.60] for ARV; diastolic: OR, 2.70 [2.54–2.87] for SD and 1.86 [1.76–1.96] for ARV); and (2) the composite outcome (systolic: OR, 1.10 [1.06–1.14] for SD and 1.06 [1.02–1.10] for ARV; diastolic: OR, 1.07 [1.03–1.11] for SD and 1.06 [1.02–1.09] for ARV). In 3 less-developed countries, higher BP level and visit-to-visit variability predicted adverse pregnancy outcomes, providing an opportunity for high-definition medicine.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979), Hypertension
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ba4777c549c630eb3a09c66ef65e8261