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. 2019 Dec 13;31(6):407–415. doi: 10.1089/acu.2019.1399

Table 1.

Diagnostic Criteria for Preeclampsia2

  Symptom Diagnostic findings
HYPERTENSION New-onset hypertension BP ≥140/90 on 2 occasions 4 hours apart or
BP ≥160/110 on a single occasion
AND
PROTEINURA Proteinuria Urine protein >300 mg per 24 hr. collection or
Urine protein/creatine ratio of 0.3 mg/dL or
Urine dipstick 2+ protein
(other quantitative urine measures preferred)
OR hypertension with any of the severe feature symptoms, if proteinuria is absent
SEVERE FEATURES Thrombocytopenia
Platelets <100,000 x 109/L
Renal insufficiency
Serum creatine >1.1 mg/dL or
Serum creatine doubling in absence of renal disease
Liver compromise
2 × increase of normal concentration of transaminases AST and ALT
Pulmonary edema
Clinical signs
Cerebral irritation New-onset headache unrelated to an alternative diagnosis and unresponsive to medication

BP, blood pressure, AST asparte aminotransferase; ALT, alanine aminotransferase