Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Special Statement: A quality metric for evaluating timely treatment of severe hypertension
SMFM, CA Combs, JR Allbert, AB Hameed, EK Main, I Taylor, C Allen, Patient Safety and Quality Committee2022
SMFM, CA Combs, JR Allbert, AB Hameed, EK Main, I Taylor, C Allen, Patient Safety and Quality Committee — 2022
Severe hypertension in pregnancy is a medical emergency. Although expeditious treatment within 30 to 60 minutes is recommended to reduce the risk of maternal death or severe morbidity, treatment is often delayed by >1 hour. In this statement, we propose a quality metric that facilities can use to track their rates of timely treatment of severe hypertension. We encourage facilities to adopt this metric so that future reports from different facilities will be based on a uniform definition of timely treatment.
Severe hypertension in pregnancy is a medical emergency. Although expeditious treatment within 30 to 60 minutes is recommended to reduce the risk of maternal death or severe morbidity, treatment is often delayed by >1 hour. In this statement, we propose a quality metric that facilities can use to track their rates of timely treatment of severe hypertension. We encourage facilities to adopt this metric so that future reports from different facilities will be based on a uniform definition of timely treatment.