Long-term consequences of previous preeclampsia and complicated pregnancy: analysis of echocardiographic aspects

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作者
Nicolini, Giacomo [1 ]
Degli Esposti, Daniela [1 ]
Ianniello, Eugenia [1 ]
Moroni, Leonardo [1 ]
Bacchelli, Stefano [1 ]
Cicero, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe [1 ]
Fogacci, Federica [1 ]
Borghi, Claudio [1 ]
机构
[1] S Orsola Malpighi Univ Hosp, Dept Med & Surg Sci, Internal Med Prof Borghi Unit, Bologna, Italy
关键词
cardiovascular risk; echocardiography; hypertension; long-term consequences; preeclampsia; pregnancy complications; LATER LIFE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION; CARDIAC STRUCTURE; AMERICAN SOCIETY; SCREENING-TEST; RISK; HYPERTENSION; WOMEN; RECOMMENDATIONS;
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10.2459/JCM.0000000000001229
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Aim To evaluated echocardiographic aspects in women with history of preeclampsia or preeclampsia-related complications in their previous pregnancies. Materials and methods Consecutive women receiving echocardiography during daily clinical echolab activity were studied using complete echocardiographic examination data and anamnestic data collection of hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and rheumatic diseases. Studied women should have at least one pregnancy in more than the 10 past years, and were subdivided into two groups according to the history of complicated or physiological pregnancy. Complicated pregnancies were defined by preeclampsia or preeclampsia-related complication, such as preterm delivery or small-for-gestational age newborn. Echocardiographic parameters and prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and rheumatic disease were compared between the two groups of studied women. Results From March 2016 to May 2020, 545 women were studied, of whom 218 had a history of complicated pregnancy (mean age 60.81 +/- 11.109 years vs. 62.78 +/- 9.758 years of not complicated pregnancy; P= 0.03). Compared with physiological pregnancy women, complicated pregnancy ones were shorter (159.97 +/- 6.608 vs. 161.42 +/- 6.427 cm; P= 0.012) with lower body surface area (1.678 +/- 0.1937 vs. 1.715 +/- 0.1662 m(2); P= 0.02), had higher prevalence of diabetes (6.9 vs. 3.1%; P= 0.04; odds ratio = 2.34; CI 1.0323-5.3148) and rheumatic diseases (33 vs. 22.3%; P= 0.006; odds ratio = 1.72; CI 1.1688-2.5191), and showed a slight, not significant higher prevalence of hypertension. As for echocardiographic parameters, they showed significantly higher values of end-diastolic left ventricular posterior wall (LPWd) (P = 0.034), a trend toward a more concentric geometry, and a worse longitudinal systolic left and right ventricle performance, represented by lower tissue Doppler systolic waves (septal: 7.41 +/- 1.255 vs. 7.69 +/- 1.376 cm/s; P= 0.018; and tricuspidalic: 12.64 +/- 2.377 vs. 13.32 +/- 2.548 cm/s; P= 0.003). Conclusion Patients with previous preeclampsia present an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, and rheumatic diseases, suggesting that these women could share a specific predisposition to a high-risk profile. Furthermore, they show a higher prevalence of classically considered echocardiographic hypertensive-derived cardiac damage, suggesting structural and functional left ventricular modifications as subclinical aspects of long-term worse cardiovascular prognosis for these women.
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