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Cardiovascular Complications of Pregnancy

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2023
The physiologic changes in pregnancy predispose the pregnant patient to a variety of potential cardiovascular complications. In this article, we discuss the major cardiovascular disorders of pregnancy and their management, highlight specific diagnostic challenges, and discuss new developments in the field.
John Mark, Sawyer   +2 more
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Animal Models of Cardiovascular Complications of Pregnancy

Circulation Research, 2022
Cardiovascular complications of pregnancy have risen substantially over the past decades, and now account for the majority of pregnancy-induced maternal deaths, as well as having substantial long-term consequences on maternal cardiovascular health. The causes and pathophysiology of these complications remain poorly understood, and therapeutic options ...
Zolt Arany   +2 more
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The Cardiovascular Complications of Pregnancy

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2007
During the course of a normal pregnancy, the cardiovascular system of the mother is required to adapt to significant alterations in hemodynamics, including an almost 50% increase in cardiac output. This change in cardiac output is mediated by a significant increase in heart rate, a change in blood volume, as well as a neurohormonally mediated increase ...
Cary, Ward   +2 more
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Preventing Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in Pregnancy Complicated by Obesity

Current Obstetrics and Gynecology Reports, 2023
Obesity is a chronic disease that is becoming increasingly prevalent, and more individuals of reproductive age have obesity prior to becoming pregnant. Obesity in pregnancy is associated with short- and long-term adverse consequences for both the birthing person and their offspring which have been associated with increased long-term cardiovascular ...
Aarti M Purohit   +7 more
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Cardiovascular disease risk unmasked by pregnancy complications

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2018
Pregnancy related complications indicate a propensity for atherosclerotic disease. Epidemiologic data demonstrate early onset cardiovascular disease in women with a history of pregnancy loss, preterm pregnancy or pregnancy complicated by intrauterine growth restriction.
Rosie, Jasper, Kimberly, Skelding
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MATERNAL CARDIOVASCULAR HAEMODYNAMICS IN NORMAL AND COMPLICATED PREGNANCIES

Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2003
Why should obstetricians study maternal cardiac function in normal and complicated pregnancies? Despite our understanding of the importance of disease processes, such as autoimmunity, impaired renal function and long-standing diabetes, on the placenta and thus pregnancy outcome, new data is emerging to suggest that early central cardiovascular ...
Valensise H.   +2 more
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Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, and Future Heart Disease

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2020
Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality in adult women. Beyond the traditional risk factors of obesity, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia, women with the pregnancy complications of preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, prematurity, and low birth weight for gestational age (fetal growth restriction) are at higher risk for later development of ...
Haywood L, Brown, Graeme N, Smith
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Pregnancy Complications as a Window to Future Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiology in Review, 2020
Pregnancy is a time of significant hemodynamic, metabolic, and hormonal stress that can unmask underlying subclinical cardiovascular abnormalities, and pregnancy-related complications may serve as early warning signs for future risk of cardiovascular disease.
Maya, Dassanayake   +2 more
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Women’s awareness of cardiovascular disease risk after complications of pregnancy

Women and Birth, 2023
Certain maternal complications of pregnancy, including hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus, birth of a growth restricted infant, idiopathic preterm labour, and placental abruption, are associated with a significantly increased risk of future maternal cardiovascular disease.
Aldridge, E.   +6 more
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Maternal Cardiovascular Function Following a Pregnancy Complicated by Preeclampsia

American Journal of Perinatology, 2020
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive pregnancy complication with an unknown etiology and high maternal burden worldwide. Burgeoning research has linked preeclampsia to adverse maternal health outcomes remote from pregnancy; however, the intermediary mechanisms responsible for this association have not been sufficiently established.
Logan C. Barr   +3 more
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