

Arterial hypertension in pregnant women – diagnosis and features of therapy
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-24-11-15
Abstract
Hypertension in pregnancy is one of the most common pathology in the structure of extragenital deseases in pregnant women. Cardiovascular diseases, including strokes, account for approximately half of all cases of maternal mortality. In addition, hypertension and its complications are significant cause of fetal and infant mortality. The prevalence of this pathology increase over the past few decades. Hypertension and its complications significantly worsen the prognosis for both the mother and the fetus and newborn. Hypertension in pregnancy also causes the cardiovascular pathology in the future. Early diagnosis and adequate therapy of hypertension at all stages of preparation and the pregnancy can significantly improve the prognosis for the mother and fetus/newborn, as well as prevent possible cardiovascular diseases and complications in women in the future.
About the Authors
Yа. G. SpiryakinaRussian Federation
Spiryakina Yana G., PhD Med, associate professor at Dept of Faculty Therapy of Institute of Motherhood and Childhood
Moscow
L. I. Ilyenko
Russian Federation
Ilyenko Lydia I., DM Sci (habil.), professor, dean of Faculty of Pediatrics, head of Dept of Hospital Pediatrics No. 2 of Institute of Motherhood and Childhood
Moscow
F. A. Evdokimov
Russian Federation
Evdokimov Fyodor A., PhD Med, associate professor at Dept of Faculty Therapy of Institute of Motherhood and Childhood
Moscow
S. V. Goryainova
Russian Federation
Goryainova Svetlana V., сandidate of Medical Sciences, applicant at Dept of Faculty Therapy of Institute of Motherhood and Childhood
Moscow
N. V. Orlova
Russian Federation
Orlova Natalia V., DM Sci (habil.), professor at Dept of Faculty Therapy of Institute of Motherhood and Childhood
Moscow
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For citations:
Spiryakina Y.G., Ilyenko L.I., Evdokimov F.A., Goryainova S.V., Orlova N.V. Arterial hypertension in pregnant women – diagnosis and features of therapy. Medical alphabet. 2024;(24):11-15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-24-11-15