בשל "הגנת זכויות יוצרים", מובא להלן קישור למאמר בלבד. לקריאתו בטקסט מלא, אנא פנה לספרייה הרפואית הזמינה לך.
Management of preterm hypertensive disorders remains a clinical dilemma.
The maternal benefits of delivery need to be weighed against the adverse neonatal consequences of preterm birth.
Long-term consequences of obstetric management in offspring of women with hypertensive disorders in preterm pregnancy are largely unknown.
We report child neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes at 2 years after the Hypertension and Preeclampsia Intervention Trial at near Term (HYPITAT-II) trial, which compared immediate delivery versus expectant monitoring in mild late preterm hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
To compare effects of immediate delivery vs expectant monitoring on neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes at 2 years of age in offspring of women with mild late preterm hypertensive disorders.