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Diagnostic criteria for severe pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome?

According to the announcement of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) in 2002, the guidelines on obstetrics and gynecology published in 2004, and the series of lectures on continuing medical education (CME) in the United States (2002), the diagnostic criteria for severe preeclampsia are as follows.

If at least one of the following criteria is met, it can be diagnosed as severe preeclampsia.

1. Abnormal manifestations of central nervous system: blurred vision, headache and dizziness; In severe cases, people are unconscious.

2. Symptoms of subcapsular hematoma or liver rupture: including discomfort in the upper abdomen or persistent pain in the right upper abdomen.

3. The manifestations of liver cell injury: elevated serum transaminase.

4. Blood pressure changes: systolic blood pressure ≥ 160mmHg, or diastolic blood pressure ≥ 1 10mmHg.

5. Thrombopenia:

6. Proteinuria: ≥5g/24h, or urine twice every 4 hours (++).

7. Oliguria: 24-hour urine output

8. Pulmonary edema

9. cerebrovascular accident

10. Intravascular hemolysis: anemia, jaundice or increased lactate dehydrogenase.

1 1. Coagulation dysfunction

12. Fetal growth restriction or oligohydramnios