Segment 1 Chamberlain introduces the discussion. Broughton-Pipkin explains what angiotensin is and what functions it has in the body. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:04:30:00 Length: 00:04:30:00
Segment 2 Broughton-Pipkin explains what happens to hormones during a normal pregnancy compared to changes which occur in a hypertensive pregnancy. She shows a graph detailing angiotensin II levels in pregnant women. Time start: 00:04:30:00 Time end: 00:09:45:00 Length: 00:05:15:00
Segment 3 Broughton-Pipkin shows a table listing angiotensin II levels in pregnant women and their babies - both are raised and she explains why this is so. Time start: 00:09:45:00 Time end: 00:14:20:13 Length: 00:04:35:13
Segment 4 We are shown a graph which plots the effectiveness of the angiotensin receptor blocker medication, saralasin. A further table shows how maternal angiotensin II levels fall after delivery of the baby. Time start: 00:14:20:13 Time end: 00:19:46:19 Length: 00:05:26:06
Segment 5 Broughton-Pipkin talks about renin which increases angiotensin II production. A further diagram shows stages of foetoplacental blood flow. Then she and Chamberlain are shown seated in discussion. Time start: 00:19:46:19 Time end: 00:24:57:11 Length: 00:05:10:17
Segment 6 Chamberlain and Broughton-Pipkin discuss the problems of giving medicines to treat hypertension to pregnant women. They are both of the mind that the hypertension is there for a valid reason during pregnancy and that it should only be aggressively treated if it is leading to complications. Time start: 00:24:57:11 Time end: 00:30:28:19 Length: 00:05:31:08