Hypertension in pregnancy Flashcards
How does blood pressure change during pregnancy?
Fall in peripheral resistance causes BP to fall to nadir at 22-24 weeks; then rises steadily until term
Risks associated with pre-existing hypertension in pregnancy (3)
Pre-eclampsia
IUGR
Abruption
What is the triad of pre-eclampsia?
Hypertension
Proteinuria
Oedema
What is proteinuria defined as?
> =0.3g/l or 0.3g/24hrs
What is the underlying cause of pre-eclampsia? (3)
Abnormal placentation, leading to placental ischaemia and diffuse vascular endothelial dysfunction
CNS manifestations of pre-eclampsia (5)
Eclampsia Hypertensive encephalopathy Haemorrhage Cranial nerve palsy Cortical blindness
What does HELLP stand for?
Haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets
Blood disorders in pre-eclampsia (3)
Thrombocytopenia
Haemolysis
DIC
Cardiorespiratory disorders (2)
Pulmonary oedema
P.E.
Placental disorders (3)
IUGR
Abruption
Intra uterine death
Symptoms of pre-eclampsia (5)
RUQ pain Visual disturbance Headache Nausea/vomiting Oedema
Which test can be used to predict pre-eclampsia?
Maternal uterine artery doppler
Risk factors for pre-eclampsia
Over age 40, high BMI, primigravid, previous pre-eclampsia
Medical risk factors (5)
Renal disease, hypertension, diabetes, connective tissue disease, thrombophilia
Drugs used to control hypertension and their class/mechanism (4)
Methyldopa (central alpha agonist)
Labetolol (alpha and beta antagonist)
Nifedipine (Calcium blocker)
Hydralazine (vasodilator)