ASSESSMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF THE PREDISPOSING, TRIGGERING AND POTENTIAL FACTORS IN THE PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSION – RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

ASSESSMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF THE PREDISPOSING, TRIGGERING AND POTENTIAL FACTORS IN THE PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSION – RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

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Article_Title: ASSESSMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF THE PREDISPOSING, TRIGGERING AND POTENTIAL FACTORS IN THE PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSION – RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Authors: Cristina Onel1, Gheorghe Furău1*, Amorin Popa⁵, Cristian Furău3, Voicu Daşcău1, Casiana Stănescu2 , Liana Tătaru3, Carmen Neamțu⁷ and Mircea Onel⁴
Affiliation: 1”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Ob-Gyn Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86, Arad, Romania
2”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Anatomy Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86 , Arad, Romania
3”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Pathophysiology Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86, Romania
4”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Hematology Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86, Romania
⁵”University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine”, Piata 1 Decembrie, Nr.10, Romania
⁷” Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Surgery Department,
LiviuRebreanu 86 , Arad, Romania
Abstract: The Pregnancy-induced Hypertension (PIH) or the gestational hypertension represents the increase of the blood pressure over 140 mmHg for the systolic pressure and over 90 mmHg for the diastolic one after the 20th week of pregnancy which does not associate proteinuria or other signs of preeclampsia. The pregnancy induced hypertension represents the most frequent pathology by the complications it generates, jeopardising both the pregnant woman’s and foetus’s lives. The study has been developed on the analyse of the observation charts for the pregnant women with various forms of hypertension in pregnancy, that went to the Arad County University Clinical Emergency Hospital during 2009-2013, in order to identify the most common factors of this pathology.
Keywords: pregnancy induced hypertension, chromic hypertension, predisposing factors, retrospective study
References: Am J Obstet Gynecol, Report of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy ; Jul;183(1):S1-S22, 2000
Am J Obstet Gynecol, Report of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy ; Jul;183(1):S1-S22, 2000
Cameroon Pierre Marie Tebeu,Pascal Foumane,Robinson Mbu, Gisèle Fosso, Paul Tjek Biyaga, and Joseph Nelson Fomulu3, Factors for Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy: A Report from the Maroua Regional Hospital, J Reprod Infertil.; 12(3): 227–234. Jul-Sep2011
Carolina C Venditti, Richard Casselman, Iain Young • S Ananth Karumanchi • Graeme N Smith •-Carbon monoxide prevents hypertension and proteinuria in an adenovirus sFlt-1 preeclampsia, DOI; 101371/journal.pone.0106502, 2014
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Management Diagnostic of Preeclampsia And Eclampsia,; Practice Newsletter Washington DC: 2002.
Elena Mihalceanu – Factori endoteliali în patologia preeclampsia – Endothelial factor in the Pathology of Preeclampsia -2014
Erica P. Gunderson, PhD, MS, MPH; Vicky Chiang, MSPH; Mark J. Pletcher, MD, MPH;David R. Jacobs, PhD; Charles P. Quesenberry, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD, MPH; Cora E. Lewis, MD, MSPH, History of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Future Risk of Atherosclerosis in Mid‐life: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study 2014
Jen Jen Chang, JEROME f Strauss, Jon P. Deshazo, Fidela B. Rigby, David P, Chelmow, George A. Macones, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0106446, 2014
Kee-Hak Lim, MD; Chief Editor: Ronald M Ramus, Preeclampsia , MD 2014
Lamminpää R , VEHVILÄINEN-Julkunen K, Gissler M, Heinonen S., Preeclampsia complicated by advanced maternal age: a registry-based study on primiparous women in Finland 1997–2008, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2012, 12:47 doi:10.1186/1471-2393-12-47
Lo JO1, Mission JF, Caughey AB Hypertensive disease of pregnancy and maternal mortality Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. Apr;25(2):124-32, 2013
Lucinda Anglia , Iunie Zhang, Smoking and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review – 2014
Michael P Carson, MD; Chief Editor: Thomas Chih Cheng Peng, Hypertension and Pregnancy, MD -2015
Michael P Carson, MD; Chief Editor: Thomas Chih Cheng Peng, MD, Hypertension and Pregnancy- 2015
Michael P Carson, MD; Chief, Hypertension and Pregnancy: E: Thomas Chih Cheng Peng, MD -2015
P Rachael James și Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Managementul hipertensiunii arteriale înainte, în timpul, și după sarcină – Management of the Hypertension before, during and after the Pregnancy 90 (12): 1499 – 1504, 2004 December
Preeclampsia foundation, About preeclampsia, July, 2010.
Reshmarani, Veena H. C, Amruta Bennal, Association between ABO Blood Group and Pregnancy Induced Hypertension, Sch. J. App. Med. Sci., 2014; 2(6C):3054-3056, 2014)
Strengthening Kayode O. Osungbade, and Olusimbo K. Ige, Public Health Perspectives of Preeclampsia in Developing Countries: Implication for Health System 2014

Acknowledgments: The paper has been supported by the grant no PI / 3 / 21.07.2014. “The Clinical Impact of the HOMA Index in Early Detection of the Risk of Preeclampsia in the Pregnant Woman.”

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Article Title: ASSESSMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF THE PREDISPOSING, TRIGGERING AND POTENTIAL FACTORS IN THE PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED HYPERTENSION – RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Authors: Cristina Onel1, Gheorghe Furău1*, Amorin Popa⁵, Cristian Furău3, Voicu Daşcău1, Casiana Stănescu2 , Liana Tătaru3, Carmen Neamțu⁷ and Mircea Onel⁴
Affiliation: 1”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Ob-Gyn Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86, Arad, Romania
2”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Anatomy Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86 , Arad, Romania
3”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Pathophysiology Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86, Romania
4”Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Hematology Department, Liviu Rebreanu 86, Romania
⁵”University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine”, Piata 1 Decembrie, Nr.10, Romania
⁷” Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Surgery Department,
LiviuRebreanu 86 , Arad, Romania
Abstract: The Pregnancy-induced Hypertension (PIH) or the gestational hypertension represents the increase of the blood pressure over 140 mmHg for the systolic pressure and over 90 mmHg for the diastolic one after the 20th week of pregnancy which does not associate proteinuria or other signs of preeclampsia. The pregnancy induced hypertension represents the most frequent pathology by the complications it generates, jeopardising both the pregnant woman’s and foetus’s lives. The study has been developed on the analyse of the observation charts for the pregnant women with various forms of hypertension in pregnancy, that went to the Arad County University Clinical Emergency Hospital during 2009-2013, in order to identify the most common factors of this pathology.
Keywords: pregnancy induced hypertension, chromic hypertension, predisposing factors, retrospective study
References: Am J Obstet Gynecol, Report of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy ; Jul;183(1):S1-S22, 2000
Am J Obstet Gynecol, Report of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy ; Jul;183(1):S1-S22, 2000
Cameroon Pierre Marie Tebeu,Pascal Foumane,Robinson Mbu, Gisèle Fosso, Paul Tjek Biyaga, and Joseph Nelson Fomulu3, Factors for Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy: A Report from the Maroua Regional Hospital, J Reprod Infertil.; 12(3): 227–234. Jul-Sep2011
Carolina C Venditti, Richard Casselman, Iain Young • S Ananth Karumanchi • Graeme N Smith •-Carbon monoxide prevents hypertension and proteinuria in an adenovirus sFlt-1 preeclampsia, DOI; 101371/journal.pone.0106502, 2014
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Management Diagnostic of Preeclampsia And Eclampsia,; Practice Newsletter Washington DC: 2002.
Elena Mihalceanu – Factori endoteliali în patologia preeclampsia – Endothelial factor in the Pathology of Preeclampsia -2014
Erica P. Gunderson, PhD, MS, MPH; Vicky Chiang, MSPH; Mark J. Pletcher, MD, MPH;David R. Jacobs, PhD; Charles P. Quesenberry, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD, MPH; Cora E. Lewis, MD, MSPH, History of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Future Risk of Atherosclerosis in Mid‐life: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study 2014
Jen Jen Chang, JEROME f Strauss, Jon P. Deshazo, Fidela B. Rigby, David P, Chelmow, George A. Macones, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0106446, 2014
Kee-Hak Lim, MD; Chief Editor: Ronald M Ramus, Preeclampsia , MD 2014
Lamminpää R , VEHVILÄINEN-Julkunen K, Gissler M, Heinonen S., Preeclampsia complicated by advanced maternal age: a registry-based study on primiparous women in Finland 1997–2008, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2012, 12:47 doi:10.1186/1471-2393-12-47
Lo JO1, Mission JF, Caughey AB Hypertensive disease of pregnancy and maternal mortality Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. Apr;25(2):124-32, 2013
Lucinda Anglia , Iunie Zhang, Smoking and risk of preeclampsia: A systematic review – 2014
Michael P Carson, MD; Chief Editor: Thomas Chih Cheng Peng, Hypertension and Pregnancy, MD -2015
Michael P Carson, MD; Chief Editor: Thomas Chih Cheng Peng, MD, Hypertension and Pregnancy- 2015
Michael P Carson, MD; Chief, Hypertension and Pregnancy: E: Thomas Chih Cheng Peng, MD -2015
P Rachael James și Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Managementul hipertensiunii arteriale înainte, în timpul, și după sarcină – Management of the Hypertension before, during and after the Pregnancy 90 (12): 1499 – 1504, 2004 December
Preeclampsia foundation, About preeclampsia, July, 2010.
Reshmarani, Veena H. C, Amruta Bennal, Association between ABO Blood Group and Pregnancy Induced Hypertension, Sch. J. App. Med. Sci., 2014; 2(6C):3054-3056, 2014)
Strengthening Kayode O. Osungbade, and Olusimbo K. Ige, Public Health Perspectives of Preeclampsia in Developing Countries: Implication for Health System 2014

Acknowledgments: The paper has been supported by the grant no PI / 3 / 21.07.2014. “The Clinical Impact of the HOMA Index in Early Detection of the Risk of Preeclampsia in the Pregnant Woman.”

*Correspondence: gfurau@yahoo.com