Abstract

Hypertensive problems are present in 10% of all pregnancies. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy constitute one of the reasonsfor maternal death and perinatal too in the world.Women with hypertension are always at higher risk for preterm birth than women without disorder. The article is dedicated to analyzing pregnancy and its consequences, including perinatal outcomes, in women with arterial hypertension. The analysis was conducted at two powerful medical centers - the Princess Anna maternity hospital in city Warsaw, Poland, and the KNP KMPB No. 5 in city Kyiv, Ukraine. The prolonged war in Ukraine has complicated the timely diagnosis and proper treatment of pathological conditions. To assess this problem, two groups were created: control and experimental, and a total of 366 pregnant patients were studied. In Warsaw, 206 patients were analyzed, while in the Kyiv maternity hospital, 160 patients were analyzed. During the analysis, one of the conclusions drawn was that chronic hypertension during pregnancy is strongly associated with pregnancy complications and negatively affected by other complicating factors such as maternal age, previous pregnancy complications, and obesity. Separate groups were identified and calculated for complications in each center separately. The degree of depression among pregnant women undergoing examination was also taken into account, and those who needed help from specialists were referred to psychologists. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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