Hemodynamics-guided therapy for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a systematic review
Anne-Christin Loheit, Charlotte Lößner, Ekkehard Schleussner, Tanja Groten

TL;DR
This review explores how using personalized hemodynamic data to guide antihypertensive therapy can improve outcomes for pregnant women with high blood pressure disorders.
Contribution
The paper introduces hemodynamics-guided therapy as a novel approach to managing hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, moving beyond traditional blood pressure control.
Findings
Five studies showed improved blood pressure control when therapy was matched to individual hemodynamic profiles.
Personalized hemodynamic therapy reduced pregnancy complications in both hypo- and hyperdynamic patients.
The approach showed promise even in patients with a history of preeclampsia.
Abstract
Despite on-going research into the underlying pathology of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, maternal mortality is hardly decreasing. Current antihypertensive therapy is aimed at controlling symptoms and preventing severe courses of pregnancy. Traditional management focuses on blood pressure (BP) control, but does not consider individual hemodynamic variations. Hemodynamically guided therapy offers a personalized approach that can improve BP control and outcomes by treating the underlying pathophysiology. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of hemodynamically guided antihypertensive therapy in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and to present the results of recent intervention trials in this area. Literature searches were conducted in the electronic databases PubMed, CENTRAL, and Google scholar from inception to May 2024 for studies that used maternal hemodynamic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPregnancy and preeclampsia studies · Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
