Active PsA Linked to Maternal Hypertension in Pregnancy
November 17, 2025
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4 min
9 Key Takeaways
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Higher pre-eclampsia risk (
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8%) in women with active PsA.
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Gestational hypertension more frequent (
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9%) in active PsA.
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Inactive PsA comparable to controls.
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Impacts of obesity on pre-eclampsia incidence.
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Study analyzed 109 pregnancies from the RevNatus registry.
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Disease activity measured with DAS28-CRP.
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Findings highlight importance of managing psoriatic arthritis during pregnancy.
A Norwegian study finds women with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) face higher risks of pre-eclampsia and gestational hypertension during pregnancy, with rates of 8.8% and 5.9% respectively, compared to 2.6% and 1.7% in controls. Conversely, women with inactive PsA show comparable rates to controls. The study highlights a potential link between disease activity and hypertensive disorders and emphasizes the need for management during pregnancy. The research included 109 pregnancies linked to 575,798 controls in Norway, led by Carina Gotestam Skorpen.
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