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Racial Differences in Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ariel L. Lanier,Hannah M. Stump, Naveena R. Daram,Rose A. Maxwell,David N. Dhanraj

PREGNANCY HYPERTENSION-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMENS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH(2024)

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Abstract
ObjectiveTo compare rates of pregnancy induced hypertensive disorders during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic to prior, baseline years.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study of 17,742 patients on rates for pregnancy induced hypertensive disorders delivering at 2 local hospitals before (Cohort 1; January 2018 to December 2019; n = 8245) and after (Cohort 2; February 2020 to February 2022; n = 9497) the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary outcomes were rates of gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia, and chronic hypertension in patients.Wecompared by year (2018–2022), by patient COVID infection status, and by racial demographics.ResultsDuring the pandemic (Cohort 2), there were lower rates of chronic hypertension (7.4 % vs 6.5 %, p =.02), higher rates of gestational hypertension (26.3 % vs 27.8 %, p =.03), and higher rates of preeclampsia (11.3 % vs 13.1 %, p <.001) compared to years prior to the pandemic (Cohort 1). When evaluating by year, rates of chronic hypertension did not statistically change while rates for preeclampsia increased in the first year of the pandemic and remained high, and rates for gestational hypertension did not increase until the second year of the pandemic. When evaluating by COVID infection status, rates for gestational hypertension were significantly higher for individuals with a positive COVID infection status (COVID negative = 27.4 % vs. COVID positive = 32.8 %; p <.004). Rates of preeclampsia did not differ according to COVID infection status (p = 0.15).ConclusionIn this study, rates of pregnancy induced hypertensive disorders increased during the COVID pandemic regardless of COVID infection status.
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COVID-19,Health disparities,Hypertensive disorders,Obstetrics,Preeclampsia,Gestational hypertension
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