TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of gestational age at initiation of antihypertensive therapy
T2 - Secondary analysis of CHIPS trial data (control of hypertension in pregnancy study)
AU - Pels, Anouk
AU - Mol, Ben Willem J.
AU - Singer, Joel
AU - Lee, Terry
AU - Von Dadelszen, Peter
AU - Ganzevoort, Wessel
AU - Asztalos, Elizabeth
AU - Magee, Laura A.
AU - behalf of the CHIPS Study Group
AU - Gafni, Amiram
AU - Gruslin, Andrée
AU - Helewa, Michael
AU - Hutton, Eileen
AU - Lee, Shoo
AU - Logan, Alexander
AU - Menzies, Jennifer
AU - Moutquin, Jean Marie
AU - Murphy, Kellie
AU - Rey, Evelyne
AU - Ross, Sue
AU - Sanchez, Johanna
AU - Thornton, Jim G.
AU - Welch, Ross
AU - Hoac, Trinh
AU - Kirton, Joanne
AU - Trigiani, Katherine
AU - Zahid, Ainy
AU - Bracken, Michael B.
AU - Crowley, Patricia
AU - Duley, Lelia
AU - Ehrenkranz, Richard
AU - Thorpe, Kevin
AU - Chan, Sunny
AU - Shi, Michael
AU - Yu, Shelley
AU - Martin, Raquel De Lourdes
AU - Bassi, Maria Florencia
AU - Clara Caruso, Mirta
AU - Lagunas, Valeria
AU - Vera, Fernando
AU - De Duhalde, Maria Mohedano
AU - Roque, Alicia Beatriz
AU - Roldan, Patricia
AU - Duhalde, Esteban Marcos
AU - Dip, Viviana
AU - Aguirre, Jesus Daniel
AU - Alicia Morales, Elba Mirta
AU - Abreo, Griselda Itati
AU - De Sagastizabal, Teresa
AU - Gomez, Carolina
AU - Rizzi, Nadia
AU - Arias, Carlos
AU - Bruno, Ricardo Antonio
AU - Mahomed, Kassam
AU - Drew, Alison
AU - Green, Ann
AU - Hoare, Jane
AU - Hague, Bill
AU - Coat, Suzette
AU - Crowther, Caroline
AU - Muller, Peter
AU - Trenowden, Sophie
AU - Walters, Barry
AU - Parker, Claire
AU - Graham, Dorothy
AU - Pennell, Craig
AU - Sung, Eileen
AU - Makris, Angela
AU - Lee, Gaksoo
AU - Thornton, Charlene
AU - Hennessy, Annemarie
AU - Farrell, Louise
AU - Sass, Nelson
AU - Korkes, Henri
AU - Ferreira, Dayana Couto
AU - Moreira De Sa, Renato Augusto
AU - Marques Abreu, Monique Schmidt
AU - Bornia, Rita Guerios
AU - Da Silva, Nancy Ribeiro
AU - Oliveira Cardoso, Fernanda Freitas
AU - Marques, Caio Coelho
AU - Hornos, Jorge
AU - Davdt, Ricardo Leal
AU - Paula, Letícia Germany
AU - Zanella, Pedro Luis
AU - Inglis, Gabrielle
AU - Dillon, Ruth
AU - Docherty, Ashley
AU - Hutfield, Anna
AU - Still, Keith
AU - Lalji, Sayrin
AU - Van Tent, Tamara
AU - Hotz, Chris
AU - Messmer, Tracy
AU - Ray, Joel G.
AU - Berger, Howard
AU - De Souza, Leanne
AU - Lausman, Andrea
AU - Freire-Lizama, Tatiana
AU - Besel, Kate
AU - Gibson, Paul
AU - Ellsworth, Greta
AU - Miller, Leslie
AU - Hawkins, T. Lee Ann
AU - Hladunewich, Michelle
AU - Rogowsky, Anna
AU - Hui, Dini
AU - Collins, Virginia
AU - Delisle, Isabelle
AU - Fanning, Cora
AU - Demianczuk, Nestor
AU - Khurana, Rshmi
AU - Sia, Winnie
AU - Marnoch, Catherine
AU - Young, Carmen
AU - Lux, Cheryl
AU - Perreault, Sophie
AU - Tremblay, Valerie
AU - Desindes, Sophie
AU - Côté, Anne Marie
AU - Dagenais, Veronique
AU - Clark, Heather
AU - O'Shea, Elaine
AU - White, Ruth Rennicks
AU - Gandhi, Shital
AU - Martin, Mary Jean
AU - Brush, Cheryl
AU - Seaward, Gareth
AU - Newstead-Angel, Jill
AU - Brandt, Judy
AU - Martel, Jocelyne
AU - Mytopher, Kristine
AU - Buschau, Elise
AU - Keely, Erin
AU - Waddell, Patti
AU - Shachkina, Svetlana
AU - Karovitch, Alan
AU - Anderson, Robert
AU - Koenig, Nicole
AU - Yong, Theresa
AU - Vasiliou, Marie
AU - Johnson, Peri
AU - Allan, Beth
AU - Natale, Renato
AU - Kennedy, Laura
AU - Opatrny, Lucie
AU - Lavigne, Lorraine
AU - Carson, George
AU - Kelly, Sheila
AU - Crane, Joan
AU - Hutchens, Donna
AU - Kusanovic, Juan Pedro
AU - Figueroa, Christian
AU - Neculman, Karla Silva
AU - Ortiz, Juan Andres
AU - Vargas, Paula
AU - Ferrand, Pedro
AU - Carrillo, Jorge
AU - Borrero, Rodrigo Cifuentes
AU - Gallo, Dahiana Marcela
AU - Moreno, Luisa Fernanda
AU - Kirss, Fred
AU - Rull, Kristiina
AU - Kirss, Anne
AU - Major, Tamas
AU - Fodor, Andrea
AU - Bartha, Tunde
AU - Hallak, Mordechai
AU - Aslih, Nardin
AU - Anabousi-Murra, Saja
AU - Pri-Or, Ester
AU - Harel, Linda
AU - Siev, Sima
AU - Hakim, Marwan
AU - Khoury, Christina Simona
AU - Hamati, Najla
AU - El-Zibdeh, Mazen
AU - Yousef, Lama
AU - Hughes, Ruth
AU - Leishman, Di
AU - Pullar, Barbra
AU - Farrant, Matthew
AU - Swiatkowska-Freund, Malgorzata
AU - Preis, Krzysztof
AU - Traczyk-Los, Anette Aleksandra
AU - Partyka, Anna
AU - Preis-Orlikowska, Joanna
AU - Lukaszuk, Mariusz
AU - Krasomski, Grzegorz
AU - Krekora, Michael
AU - Kedzierska-Markowicz, Anna
AU - Zych-Krekora, Katarzyna
AU - Breborowicz, Grzegorz H.
AU - Dera-Szymanowska, Anna
AU - Bakker, Jannet
AU - Akkermans, Joost
AU - Van Den Akker, Eline
AU - Logtenberg, Sabine
AU - Koenen, Steven
AU - De Reus, Maartje
AU - Borman, David
AU - Oudijk, Martijn A.
AU - Bolte, Annemiek
AU - Verfaille, Viki
AU - Graaf, Bart
AU - Porath, Martina
AU - Verhoeven, Corine
AU - Franssen, Maureen T.M.
AU - Ulkeman, Lida
AU - Hamming, Ineke
AU - Keurentjes, Jose H.M.
AU - Van Der Wal, Ina
AU - Nij Bijvank, S. W.A.
AU - Lutjes, A. A.
AU - Visser, Henricus
AU - Johanna Scheepers, Hubertina Catharina
AU - Van Beek, Erik
AU - Van Dam, Coby
AU - Van Den Berg-Swart, Kathy
AU - Pernet, Paula
AU - Van Der Goes, Birgit
AU - Schuitemaker, Nico
AU - Kleiverda, Gunilla
AU - Van Alphen, Marcel
AU - Rosman, Ageeth
AU - Gaugler-Senden, Ingrid
AU - Linders, Marieke
AU - Nelson-Piercy, Catherine
AU - Briley, Annette
AU - Soh, May Ching
AU - Harding, Kate
AU - Tarft, Hayley
AU - Churchill, David
AU - Cheshire, Katherine
AU - Icke, Julia
AU - Ghosh, Mausumi
AU - Thornton, James
AU - Toomassi, Yvonne
AU - Barker, Karen
AU - Fisher, Joanne
AU - Grace, Nicky
AU - Green, Amanda
AU - Gower, Joanne
AU - Molnar, Anna
AU - Parameshwaran, Shobhana
AU - Simm, Andrew
AU - Bugg, George
AU - Davis, Yvette
AU - Desphande, Ruta
AU - Gunn, Yvette
AU - Houda, Mohammed
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether the maternal benefits of tight control could be achieved, while minimizing any potentially negative effect on fetal growth, by delaying initiation of antihypertensive therapy until later in pregnancy. For the 981 women with nonsevere, chronic or gestational hypertension randomized to less-tight (target diastolic blood pressure, 100 mm Hg), or tight (target, 85 mm Hg) control, we used mixed-effects logistic regression to examine whether the effect of less-tight (versus tight) control on major outcomes was dependent on gestational age at randomization, adjusting for baseline factors as in the primary analysis and including an interaction term between gestational age at randomization and treatment allocation. Gestational age was considered categorically (quartiles) and continuously (linear or quadratic form), and the optimal functional form selected to provide the best fit to the data based on the Akaike information criterion. Randomization before (but not after) 24 weeks to less-tight (versus tight) control was associated with fewer babies with birth weight <10th centile (Pinteraction=0.005), but more preterm birth (Pinteraction=0.043), and no effect on perinatal death or high-level neonatal care >48 hours (Pinteraction=0.354). For the mother, less-tight (versus tight) control was associated with more severe hypertension at all gestational ages but particularly so before 28 weeks (Pinteraction=0.076). In women with nonsevere, chronic, or gestational hypertension, there seems to be no gestational age at which less-tight (versus tight) control is the preferred management strategy to optimize maternal or perinatal outcomes.
AB - For hypertensive women in CHIPS (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study), we assessed whether the maternal benefits of tight control could be achieved, while minimizing any potentially negative effect on fetal growth, by delaying initiation of antihypertensive therapy until later in pregnancy. For the 981 women with nonsevere, chronic or gestational hypertension randomized to less-tight (target diastolic blood pressure, 100 mm Hg), or tight (target, 85 mm Hg) control, we used mixed-effects logistic regression to examine whether the effect of less-tight (versus tight) control on major outcomes was dependent on gestational age at randomization, adjusting for baseline factors as in the primary analysis and including an interaction term between gestational age at randomization and treatment allocation. Gestational age was considered categorically (quartiles) and continuously (linear or quadratic form), and the optimal functional form selected to provide the best fit to the data based on the Akaike information criterion. Randomization before (but not after) 24 weeks to less-tight (versus tight) control was associated with fewer babies with birth weight <10th centile (Pinteraction=0.005), but more preterm birth (Pinteraction=0.043), and no effect on perinatal death or high-level neonatal care >48 hours (Pinteraction=0.354). For the mother, less-tight (versus tight) control was associated with more severe hypertension at all gestational ages but particularly so before 28 weeks (Pinteraction=0.076). In women with nonsevere, chronic, or gestational hypertension, there seems to be no gestational age at which less-tight (versus tight) control is the preferred management strategy to optimize maternal or perinatal outcomes.
KW - Blood pressure
KW - Fetal growth restriction
KW - Humans
KW - Hypertension, pregnancy-induced
KW - Preeclampsia
KW - Pregnancy outcome
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85061978854&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.10689
DO - 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.10689
M3 - Article
C2 - 29686009
AN - SCOPUS:85061978854
SN - 0194-911X
VL - 71
SP - 1170
EP - 1177
JO - Hypertension
JF - Hypertension
IS - 6
ER -