Clinical Simulation

Hypertensive
Disorders of
Pregnancy

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A 29-year-old G2P1 at 34+2 weeks presents with a headache that started 4 hours ago. Her BP on arrival is 162/108 mmHg...

BP
162/108
Platelets
88k
Protein
3+
What is your diagnosis?
Classify this presentation and determine the appropriate management plan.
8
Disorders
13
Scenarios
3
Phases each
Reference

The Categories

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Quick Comparison

DisorderOnsetProteinuriaKey FeatureDeliver
Chronic HTN<20 wks / pre-existingNot requiredPre-existing BP ≥140/9037–38 wks
Gestational HTN≥20 wksNoNew HTN, no end-organ37 wks
preeclampsia w/o SF≥20 wksYes (or end-organ)No severe features37 wks
preeclampsia w/ SF≥20 wksYes (or end-organ)Any severe feature≥34 wks
EclampsiaAny GA / postpartumOftenGrand mal seizureImmediate
HELLPUsually ≥20 wksOftenHemolysis + ↑LFTs + ↓Plt≥34 wks
Superimposed preeclampsiaChronic HTN + ≥20 wksNew/worseningNew end-organ damagePer criteria
AFLP30–38 wksVariableHypoglycemia + coagulopathy + ↑ammoniaImmediate