2024
Blood pressure control in pregnant patients with chronic hypertension and diabetes: should <130/80 be the target?
Harper L, Kuo H, Boggess K, Dugoff L, Sibai B, Lawrence K, Hughes B, Bell J, Aagaard K, Edwards R, Gibson K, Haas D, Plante L, Metz T, Casey B, Esplin S, Longo S, Hoffman M, Saade G, Hoppe K, Foroutan J, Tuuli M, Owens M, Simhan H, Frey H, Rosen T, Palatnik A, August P, Reddy U, Kinzler W, Su E, Krishna I, Nguyen N, Norton M, Skupski D, El-Sayed Y, Galis Z, Ambalavanan N, Oparil S, Szychowski J, Tita A. Blood pressure control in pregnant patients with chronic hypertension and diabetes: should <130/80 be the target? American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 232: 482.e1-482.e8. PMID: 39288828, PMCID: PMC11908982, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2024.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTarget blood pressureNeonatal intensive care unitLow blood pressure groupBlood pressure groupPerinatal outcomesAverage blood pressureChronic hypertensionMm HgBlood pressureCesarean deliveryNeonatal deathDiastolic BPRisk of NICU admissionCompare perinatal outcomesEvaluate risk ratiosLt;130/80 mm HgPreterm birth <Adverse perinatal outcomesMultivariable log-binomial regression modelsGoal blood pressureAverage diastolic BPPrimary composite outcomeSystolic BP <Log-binomial regression modelsAntenatal blood pressure
2013
Metabolic mediators of the effects of body-mass index, overweight, and obesity on coronary heart disease and stroke: a pooled analysis of 97 prospective cohorts with 1·8 million participants
Lu Y, Hajifathalian K, Ezzati M, Woodward M, Rimm E, Danaei G. Metabolic mediators of the effects of body-mass index, overweight, and obesity on coronary heart disease and stroke: a pooled analysis of 97 prospective cohorts with 1·8 million participants. The Lancet 2013, 383: 970-983. PMID: 24269108, PMCID: PMC3959199, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(13)61836-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexCoronary heart diseaseHigher Body Mass IndexHazard ratioBlood pressureExcess riskHeart diseaseEffect of BMIImperial College Healthcare NHS TrustMetabolic risk factorsProspective cohort studyAverage blood pressureHigh blood pressureCardiovascular disease preventionUK Medical Research CouncilNational InstituteRandom-effects modelMedical Research CouncilBiomedical Research CentreCohort studyProspective cohortStroke eventsNormal weightPooled analysisUS National Institutes
1996
Effects of three methods of analysis on ambulatory blood pressure indices and the early morning rise in blood pressure.
Mansoor G, Peixoto A, White W. Effects of three methods of analysis on ambulatory blood pressure indices and the early morning rise in blood pressure. Blood Pressure Monitoring 1996, 1: 355-360. PMID: 10226259.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlood pressureBlood pressure averagesEarly morning risePressure averagesEarly morning blood pressure riseMorning riseSleep hoursAmbulatory blood pressure studyEarly morning blood pressureAmbulatory blood pressure dataPatient-kept diariesBlood pressure indexMorning blood pressureAmbulatory blood pressureDiastolic blood pressureAverage blood pressureBlood pressure riseBlood Pressure StudyBlood pressure dataTime of awakeningPatient diariesLimits of agreementNocturnal declinePressure indexFixed-time analysis
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