Abstract

High blood pressure in pregnancy is a pathology with in­crea­sing incidence. Through the complexity of the ma­ni­fes­ta­tions and the severity of the maternal and fe­tal com­pli­cations, it is a difficult clinical entity. The recom­men­da­tions of the different guides are not uniformly har­mo­nized and are not based on strong evidence, so the need for data revisions becomes an important objective. The cli­nical implementation of different clinical trial results re­quires a permanent update and a standardized approach.

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