BMJ review 2019
Antihypertensives in pregnancy AHA 2008
very difficult to define and there have been many loose definitions
the diagnosis endorsed by the International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy (ISSHP) embraces new onset hypertension (sBP>140mmHg & dBP>90mmHg) plus ≥1
proteinuria
other maternal organ dysfunction including liver, kidney, neurological or hematological
uteroplacental dysfunction, such as fetal growth restriction
abnormal Doppler ultrasound findings of uteroplacental blood flow
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines pre-eclampsia as new onset of hypertension (over 140 mmHg systolic or over 90 mmHg diastolic) after 20 weeks of pregnancy and the coexistence of 1 or more of the following new-onset conditions: