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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Mechanisms Underlying Maternal and Fetal Complications [PDF]
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects over 10% of all pregnancies, both in Korea and worldwide. GDM not only increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia, preterm birth, macrosomia, neonatal hypoglycemia, and shoulder ...
Jooyeop Lee, Na Keum Lee, Joon Ho Moon
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Peripartum Cardiogenic Shock and Mechanical Circulatory Support
Despite remarkable improvements in the past two decades, the annual cardiovascular mortality rate has remained higher for women than for men. Pregnant women represent an underinvestigated population in clinical research, and the mechanisms of long-term ...
Giulia Botti+3 more
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Long‐Term Cardiovascular Outcomes After Pregnancy in Women With Heart Disease
Background Women with heart disease are at risk for pregnancy complications, but their long‐term cardiovascular outcomes after pregnancy are not known. Methods and Results We examined long‐term cardiovascular outcomes after pregnancy in 1014 consecutive ...
Samuel C. Siu+5 more
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Adverse pregnancy outcomes are considered significant health risks for pregnant women and their offspring during pregnancy and throughout their lifespan.
I. Ramli+8 more
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Background In postmenopausal women with established cardiovascular disease (CVD), it is unknown whether a history of pregnancy complications are related to multisite artery disease (MSAD), defined as atherosclerotic lesions in at least two major vascular
Elin Täufer Cederlöf+5 more
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Risk Prediction of Cardiovascular Complications in Pregnant Women With Heart Disease
Background: Heart disease in pregnancy is the leading cause of non- obstetric maternal death. Few Brazilian studies have assessed the impact of heart disease during pregnancy.
Luciana Carvalho Martins+4 more
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August 27, 2019 e513 Jian Xie, MD Mingyang Jiang, MD Lang Li, MD, PhD To the Editor: We read the article by Grandi et al1 with interest and wish to put forth the following suggestions. First, repeatedly including the same study population will affect the
Jian Xie, Mingyang Jiang, Lang Li
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Pregnancy complications and maternal cardiovascular risk: opportunities for intervention and screening? [PDF]
The link between defective nutrition of the fetus and vascular disease in later life is now well established. Naveed Sattar and Ian Greer report on the intriguing probability that complications in pregnancy also predispose mothers to later vascular and metabolic disease.
Sattar, N., Greer, I.
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Integration of Bioengineered Tools in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
A conceptual illustration depicting the collaboration between a medical professional (right) and a scientist (left). Their connection highlights the integration of scientific research and clinical practice. This representation underscores the role of emerging technologies in bridging fundamental research with applied reproductive healthcare.
Aslı Ak+3 more
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Introduction Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common cardiac disorder in pregnancy in the western world (around 80%). Due to improvements in surgical interventions more women with CHD are surviving to adulthood and choosing to become pregnant ...
G. Wander+4 more
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