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ACOG practice bulletin. Diagnosis and management of preeclampsia and eclampsia. Number 33, January 2002. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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HypertensionPregnancy DisordersDiagnosisGynecologyFetal ComplicationHypertensive DiseaseUnited StatesHigh-risk PregnancyObstetricsPublic HealthPreeclampsiaInfertilityMaternal Cardiovascular OutcomeMaternal ComplicationMaternal HealthObstetric HypertensionPrenatal DiagnosisMaternal-fetal MedicineAcog Practice BulletinNumber 33Chronic HypertensionAbortionCardiovascular DiseaseGestational HypertensionAmerican CollegePediatricsPregnancyEclampsiaMedicineWomen's Health
Hypertensive disease occurs in approximately 12-22% of pregnancies, and it is directly responsible for 17.6% of maternal deaths in the United States (1,2). However, there is confusion about the terminology and classification of these disorders. This bulletin will provide guidelines for the diagnosis and management of hypertensive disorders unique to pregnancy (ie, preeclampsia and eclampsia), as well as the various associated complications. Chronic hypertension has been discussed elsewhere (3).