Traditional antenatal care schedules have a very low likelihood of identifying new cases of proteinuric hypertension at any particular visit, suggesting care should focus on higher-risk women.
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Proteinuric hypertension is an important cause of maternal and perinatal mortality. Eclampsia cannot always be prevented. The likelihood of identifying a new case of proteinuric hypertension at any particular visit is very low using traditional antenatal care schedules, and care could be focused on women at higher risk.
Hall et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Traditional antenatal care schedules have a very low likelihood of identifying new cases of proteinuric hypertension at any particular visit, suggesting care should focus on higher-risk women.