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Medical Diseases in Pregnancy: An Acute on Chronic Focus. | LitMetric

Medical Diseases in Pregnancy: An Acute on Chronic Focus.

Br J Hosp Med (Lond)

Women's and Children's Department, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Obstetric care has become more complex due to factors like rising obesity rates, older maternal age, and advancements in medical treatments, leading to the need for clinicians to be well-versed in managing chronic conditions during pregnancy.
  • Clinicians face challenges in distinguishing between normal pregnancy symptoms and signs that require further investigation, especially for those with existing medical issues.
  • Recent maternal mortality reports highlight concerns about cardiovascular disease and the management of various conditions in pregnant women, emphasizing the importance of informed and proactive clinical care.

Article Abstract

In the last decade or so obstetric care has evolved and become more complex. This can be attributed to a combination of factors including rising obesity rates, maternal age and medical treatment advances. Clinicians are caring for more pregnant women with chronic medical disease in addition to any de novo presentations which may occur, emphasising the need for the general medicine body to feel confident and skilled in the management of medical problems before, during and after pregnancy. One of the difficulties faced by clinicians in the assessment and management of pregnant women is the differentiation between symptoms of a normal pregnancy vs symptoms of clinical significance which warrant further investigation, particularly in mothers with background medical disease. Careful consideration and knowledge of normal pregnancy physiology is required when assessing a pregnant women/birthing person to avoid closed thinking and adverse outcomes. Unfortunately, clinician inertia around the care of pregnant women is a common feature in maternal mortality reviews. The most recent maternal mortality report discusses common themes around cardiovascular disease in pregnancy, alongside management of acute and acute-on-chronic presentations in the context of common endocrine, gastrointestinal and neurological disease in pregnancy. This article discusses some of these themes and the management of common medical problems in pregnancy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2024.0056DOI Listing

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