Long-Term Blood Pressure Control After Hypertensive Pregnancy Following Physician-Optimized Self-Management: The POP-HT Randomized Clinical Trial
Kitt J., Fox R., Frost A., Shanyinde M., Tucker K., Bateman PA., Suriano K., Kenworthy Y., McCourt A., Woodward W., Lapidaire W., Lacharie M., Santos M., Roman C., Mackillop L., Delles C., Thilaganathan B., Chappell LC., Lewandowski AJ., McManus RJ., Leeson P.
(Abstracted from JAMA 2023;330:1991–1999 Worldwide, about 10% of pregnancies are affected by an abnormal rise in maternal blood pressure (BP). Individuals whose BP remains high 6 weeks after birth are more likely to have higher BP 5 to 10 years later.