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Diagnosis of Hypertensive Disorders Complicating Pregnancy
Gestational hypertension
BP 140/90 mm Hg for first time during pregnancy
No proteinuria
BP returns to normal < 12 weeks' postpartum
Final diagnosis made only postpartum
May have other signs or symptoms of preeclampsia, for example, epigastric discomfort or thrombocytopenia
Preeclampsia
Minimum criteria
BP 140/90 mm Hg after 20 weeks' gestation
Proteinuria 300 mg/24 hours or 1+ dipstick
Increased certainty of preeclampsia
BP 160/110 mg Hg
Proteinuria 2.0 g/24 hours or 2+ dipstick
Serum creatinine > 1.2 mg/dL unless known to be previously elevated
Platelets < 100,000/mm3
Microangiopathic hemolysis (increased LDH)
Elevated ALT or AST
Persistent headache or other cerebral or visual disturbance
Persistent epigastric pain
Eclampsia
Seizures that cannot be attributed to other causes in a woman with preeclampsia
Superimposed Preeclampsia (on chronic hypertension)
New-onset proteinuria 300 mg/24 hours in hypertensive women but no proteinuria before 20 weeks' gestation
A sudden increase in proteinuria or blood pressure or platelet count < 100,000/mm3 in women with hypertension and proteinuria before 20 weeks' gestation
Chronic Hypertension
BP 140/90 mm Hg before pregnancy or diagnosed before 20 weeks' gestation not attributable to gestational trophoblastic disease
or
Hypertension first diagnosed after 20 weeks' gestation and persistent after 12 weeks' postpartum
ALT = alanine aminotransferase; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; BP = blood pressure; LDH = lactate dehydrogenase.
Adapted from National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group Report on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy (2000).
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