Abstract

The article provides data from epidemiological studies on the correlation between hypertensive disorders in pregnant women and the risk of cardiovascular diseases in later life, describes possible pathophysiological determinants for the occurrence of arterial hypertension after complicated pregnancy. The most informative predictors of the development of arterial hypertension in women with abdominal obesity are described, which were indicators of waist circumference, uterine artery resistance index, N-terminal fragment of the brain natriuretic peptide and highly sensitive C-reactive protein; a mathematical model was calculated to predict the probability of developing arterial hypertension in women with abdominal obesity and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy one year after delivery.

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