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ISBN: 978-0-521-73156-0
Page count: 190
Publisher: Cambridge UP
Publication year: 2010
Hypertensive disorders are among the most common medical complications of pregnancy, with an incidence of approximately 6-10%. This spectrum of conditions includes essential hypertension, pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome. For patients with pre-existing hypertension, management ideally commences prior to conception, and continues through pregnancy to the postnatal period. This book provides information on the evidence-based management of women with hypertension throughout pregnancy, supported by important background information on the etiology, risk-factors and pathophysiology of these disorders. Illustrated with accompanying algorithms, tables and lists for quick reference on diagnostic criteria, drugs and side-effects, this book will help clinicians rapidly gain access to the information they need to care for these patients. This will to be of interest to all grades of obstetric trainees as well as specialists, obstetric anesthetists and anesthetic trainees, midwives and maternal-fetal physicians.
Table of contents:
1. Adaptations of maternal cardiovascular and renal physiology to pregnancy
2. Etiology and pathophysiology of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
3. Classification and diagnosis of hypertension in pregnancy
4. Screening for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
5. Management of pre-existing hypertension in pregnancy
6. Management of isolated hypertension in pregnancy
7. Secondary hypertension in pregnancy
8. Management of mild pre-eclampsia
9. Management of severe pre-eclampsia
10. Management of eclampsia
11. Anesthetic implications of hypertension
12. Long-term significance following hypertension in pregnancy


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