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Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Volume  10, Issue 2, April – June 2022, Pages 71-83
 

Original Article

Is This A Fact? Hypertensive Disorder in 1st Pregnancy Recurs in 2nd Pregnancy

Nousheen Majeed1, Asma Mufti2, Samiya Mufti3, Mohammad Muzaffar Jan4

1 Post Graduate Student, 2 Resident, 3 Professor, 4 Registrar, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Government Medical College, Srinagar 190010, India.

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijog.2321.1636.10222.8

Abstract

 

Background: Hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) entails a risk of recurrence in a subsequent pregnancy. Several risk factors have been associated with recurrence of hypertensive disorder in pregnancy. There is also evidence that the different clinical forms of HDP may be related to each other. Therefore, in HDP studies, it may be preferable to include all clinical forms of the hypertensive disorder not only in the 1st pregnancy, but also in later pregnancies.

Aim: To study recurrence of Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy in 2nd Pregnancy with regard to the type and time of onset of hypertensive disorder in 1st pregnancy.

Methodology: The study was conducted at department of obstetrics & gynecology Lalla Ded Hospital GMC Srinagar. 250 patients with history and maternity records of hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) in first pregnancy were followed on OPD basis till final outcome of second pregnancy to observe the recurrence of hypertensive disorder in second pregnancy with regard to type of hypertensive disorder and time of onset of hypertensive disorder in first pregnancy. Paired t-test & Chi-square test was used. Recurrence rate of HDP was reported as percentage along with its 95% confidence interval. Two sided p-values were reported and a p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Out of 250 patients, 142 (56.8%) had gestational hypertension in 1st pregnancy with recurrence of different types of HDP of 101(71.12%) in present pregnancy. 43(17.2%) patients having preeclampsia/eclampsia in 1st pregnancy had recurrence of 25(58.13%) in present pregnancy. 55(22%) patients having Chronic hypertension in 1st pregnancy had recurrence of 49(89.09%) in present pregnancy.7(2.8%) patients diagnosed as having superimposed preeclampsia in 1st pregnancy had recurrence of 6(85.7%). Out of 3(1.2%) patients diagnosed as having HELLP syndrome in 1st pregnancy, the recurrence was 3(100%). Women who had HDP in their 1st pregnancy had a high risk of repeated HDP in the 2nd pregnancy, but not necessarily the same type. This risk was higher if the onset of hypertension in the 1st pregnancy was early (<34 weeks) of gestation and was associated independently with higher age of pregnant women (> 30 years), women belonging to urban areas and family history of HDP.

Conclusion: Women who had HDP in their 1st pregnancy had a high risk of repeated HDP in the 2nd pregnancy, but not necessarily the same type. This risk was higher if the onset of hypertension in the 1st pregnancy was early (<34 weeks) of gestation and was associated independently with higher age of pregnant women (> 30 years), women belonging to urban areas, women with family history of HDP and also associated with higher cases of preterm and caesarean section deliveries.

 


Keywords : Hypertension; 1st pregnancy; Recurrence; 2nd pregnancy.
Corresponding Author : Nousheen Majeed