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Introduction: Our objective was to determine if birth weight of infants of women with chronic hypertension is affected by range of antepartum blood pressure.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients with chronic hypertension at a single tertiary care center was completed. The difference in birth weight between women with mean antenatal blood pressures in the systolic range of 140mmHg was assessed. A second analysis to assess mean antenatal diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg was completed. Chi squared analysis was utilized, with a P-value of
Introduction: Our objective was to determine if birth weight of infants of women with chronic hypertension is affected by range of antepartum blood pressure.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients with chronic hypertension at a single tertiary care center was completed. The difference in birth weight between women with mean antenatal blood pressures in the systolic range of 140mmHg was assessed. A second analysis to assess mean antenatal diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg was completed. Chi squared analysis was utilized, with a P-value of
The Effect of Normotensive Antenatal Blood Pressure of Women with Chronic Hypertension on Neonatal Weight
Sheigh Sander
Sheigh Sander
ACOG ePoster. Sander S. 04/27/2018; 211661; 31R
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Sheigh Sander
Introduction: Our objective was to determine if birth weight of infants of women with chronic hypertension is affected by range of antepartum blood pressure.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients with chronic hypertension at a single tertiary care center was completed. The difference in birth weight between women with mean antenatal blood pressures in the systolic range of 140mmHg was assessed. A second analysis to assess mean antenatal diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg was completed. Chi squared analysis was utilized, with a P-value of
Introduction: Our objective was to determine if birth weight of infants of women with chronic hypertension is affected by range of antepartum blood pressure.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients with chronic hypertension at a single tertiary care center was completed. The difference in birth weight between women with mean antenatal blood pressures in the systolic range of 140mmHg was assessed. A second analysis to assess mean antenatal diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg was completed. Chi squared analysis was utilized, with a P-value of

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