Abstract

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy account for approximately 22% of all maternal deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean. Pharmacotherapies play an important role in preventing and reducing the occurrence of adverse outcomes. However, the patterns of medications used for treating women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) living in this country is unclear. A population-based birth cohort study including 4262 women was conducted to describe the pattern of use of cardiovascular agents and acetylsalicylic acid between women with and without HDP in the 2015 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort. The prevalence of maternal and perinatal outcomes in this population was also assessed. HDP were classified according to Ministry of Health recommendations. Medications were defined using the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System and the substance name. In this cohort, 1336 (31.3%) of women had HDP. Gestational hypertension was present in 636 (47.6%) women, 409 (30.6%) had chronic hypertension, 191 (14.3%) pre-eclampsia, and 89 (6.7%) pre-eclampsia superimposed on chronic hypertension. Approximately 70% of women with HDP reported not using any cardiovascular medications. Methyldopa in monotherapy was the most frequent treatment (16%), regardless of the type of HDP. Omega-3 was the medication most frequently reported by women without HDP. Preterm delivery, caesarean section, low birth weight, and neonatal intensive care admissions were more prevalent in women with HDP. Patterns of use of methyldopa were in-line with the Brazilian guidelines as the first-line therapy for HDP. However, the large number of women with HDP not using medications to manage HDP requires further investigation.

Highlights

  • Pregnancy complications affect approximately 50 million women in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) and are associated with severe maternal morbidity and mortality

  • This study aimed to describe the patterns of use of cardiovascular agents and other medications used by women with and without hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) in the Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study

  • Among women with HDP, 636 (48%) reported having gestational hypertension, 409 (31%) chronic hypertension, 191 (14%) pre-eclampsia, and 89 (7%) pre-eclampsia superimposed on chronic hypertension

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This study aimed to describe the patterns of use of cardiovascular agents and other medications used by women with and without HDP in the Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study

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