Category: Hypertension
Poster Session III
Of 818 patients analyzed, 197 had cHTN (24.1%). Neonates born to patients with SIPE with SF had no statistically significant differences in NICU admissions (35 (17.8%) vs. 132 (21.3%), p=0.29), birthweight (3103 +/- 519 gm vs 3102 +/- 523 gm, p=0.99), or APGAR scores (9 vs 9, p=0.95 for 1 minute, 9 vs 9, p=0.6 for 5 minute) when compared to neonates born to patients with HDP with SF.
Conclusion:
There are no apparent differences in term neonatal outcomes between patients with SIPE with SF and patients with HDP with SF.
Rebecca L. Chornock, MD (she/her/hers)
MFM Fellow
MedStar Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University Hospital
Arlington, Virginia, United States
Tetsuya Kawakita, MD, MS, FACOG
Assistant professor
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Elissa Trieu, MD
Washington Hospital Center
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Rachael Overcash, MD,MPH
Director, Perinatal Center
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Washington, District of Columbia, United States