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Cardiovascular complications during pregnancy: Advancing cardio-obstetrics

Disease-a-Month
As the incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) continues to rise among women of childbearing age, the pregnant population with pre-existing heart conditions presents a complex and heterogeneous profile. These women face varying degrees of risk concerning maternal cardiovascular, obstetric, and fetal complications.
Sneha Annie, Sebastian   +6 more
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Predicting Women’s Future Cardiovascular Health from Pregnancy Complications

Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 2013
The first reports on the association between pregnancy history and later life cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in women appeared more than a decade ago. Preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, diabetes; and adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm birth, having a small-for gestational age infant, a spontaneous abortion or a stillbirth have ...
Anna-Karin Edstedt Bonamy   +1 more
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Cardiovascular response and complications of glucocorticoid therapy in hypertensive pregnancies

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Forty-seven of 52 women with pregnancy-induced hypertension completed a protocol consisting of 4 gm of hydrocortisone given over 24 hours (1 gm every 8 hours). All patients' fetuses were less than 36 weeks' gestation and had an immature lecithin sphingomyelin ratio (less than 2).
S, Semchyshyn, F P, Zuspan, L, Cordero
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Cardiovascular Complications in Pregnancy

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2023
Avisha Shah   +9 more
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Cardiovascular Health and Pregnancy Complications

Nursing for Women's Health, 2021
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CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS OF TRADITIONAL VS SURROGATE PREGNANCY

Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2023
Ahmad Mustafa   +11 more
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Herbal ecstasy: cardiovascular complications of khat chewing in pregnancy.

Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica, 2005
Chewing fresh leaves of the Khat plant (Catha edulis Celestrasae) is a widespread habit (also practiced by women, even during pregnancy) with a deep-rooted tradition in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. With the influx of immigrants from East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula khat chewing has been imported into other countries including Europe the ...
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