
Emergency Medical Minute
Laboring Under Pressure Episode 3: Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy with Dr. Kiersten Williams
Contributor: Kiersten Williams MD, Travis Barlock MD, Jeffrey Olson MS3
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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide.
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Hypertension (HTN) complicates 2-8% of pregnancies
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The definition of HTN in pregnancy is a systolic >140 or diastolic >90, measured 4 hours apart
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There is a range of HTN disorders
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Chronic HTN which could have superimposed preeclampsia (preE) on top
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Gestational HTN in which there are no lab abnormalities
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PreE w/o severe features
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Protein in urine
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Urine protein >300 mg in 24 hours
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Urine Protein to Creatinine ratio of .3
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+2 Protein on urine dipstick
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PreE w/ severe features
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Systolics above 160 mmHg
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Diastolics above 110 mmHg
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Headache, especially not going away with meds, or different than previous headaches
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Visual changes, anything that lasts more than a few minutes
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RUQ pain, which could present as heartburn
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Pulmonary edema
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Low platelets, if