Abstract

Hypertensive disorders in pregnant women are a significant factor in the development of complications leading to maternal and perinatal mortality. However, most cases of adverse outcomes are preventable. The choice of drug therapy in this group of patients should be made on the basis of a complete analysis and risk stratification.Purpose of work.Consideration of modern classification, diagnostic methods and rational antihypertensive therapy of chronic arterial hypertension on the example of a clinical case of a pregnant patient in a therapeutic hospital.Case description. The presented work describes a case of severe arterial hypertension during the first trimester of pregnancy, poorly amenable to drug correction.Conclusion.The features of this clinical observation are the problems associated with the selection of antihypertensive therapy for severe arterial hypertension during low gestational age pregnancy, taking into account comorbidities

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