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WHO recommendations on drug treatment for non-severe hypertension in pregnancy / Special Programme of Research, Development, and Research Training in Human Reproduction (World Health Organization).

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Book
Author/Creator:
Special Programme of Research, Development, and Research Training in Human Reproduction (World Health Organization), author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hypertension--Prevention.
Hypertension.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (94 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Geneva : World Health Organization, 2020.
Summary:
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are an important cause of severe morbidity, long-term disability and death among both pregnant women and their babies, and account for approximately 14% of all maternal deaths worldwide. Improving care for women around the time of childbirth is a necessary step towards achievement of the health targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Efforts to prevent and reduce morbidity and mortality during pregnancy and childbirth could also help address the profound inequities in maternal and perinatal health globally. To achieve these goals, healthcare providers, health managers, policy-makers and other stakeholders need up-to-date and evidence-based recommendations to inform clinical policies and practices. In 2019, the Executive Guideline Steering Group (GSG) on WHO maternal and perinatal health recommendations prioritized issuing new WHO recommendations on antihypertensive drugs for non-severe (mild to moderate) hypertension during pregnancy in response to new important evidence on this intervention. For this guideline, non-severe hypertension and mild to moderate hypertension is used interchangeably, defined as diastolic blood pressure of 90-109 mmHg.
Contents:
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Executive Summary
3. Recommendation and supporting evidence
4. Dissemination and implementation of the recommendation
5. Research implications
6. Applicability issues
7. Updating the recommendation
References
Annex 1. External experts and WHO staff involved in the preparation of the guideline
Annex 2. Priority outcomes for decision-making
Annex 3. Summary and management of declared interests from GDG members
Annex 4. Evidence-to-Decision framework
Acronyms and abbreviations
1. Background
2. Methods
3. Recommendations and supporting evidence
4. Dissemination and implementation of the recommendations
7. Updating the recommendations
Annex 3. Summary and management of declared interests from GDG and External Review Group members
Annex 4. Evidence-to-decision framework
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
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