Prevalence of pre-eclampsia and adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with pre-existing cardiomyopathy: a multi-centre retrospective cohort study

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Laura Ormesher
Sarah Vause
Suzanne Higson
Anna Roberts
Bernard Clarke
Stephanie Curtis
Victoria Ordonez
Faiza Ansari
Thomas R. Everett
Claire Hordern
Lucy Mackillop
Victoria Stern
Tessa Bonnett
Alice Reid
Suzanne Wallace
Ebruba Oyekan
Hannah Douglas
Matthew Cauldwell
Maya Reddy
Kirsten Palmer
Maggie Simpson
Janet Brennand
Laura Minns
Leisa Freeman
Sarah Murray
Nirmala Mary
James Castleman
Katie R. Morris
Elizabeth Haslett
Christopher Cassidy
Edward D. Johnstone
Jenny E. Myers
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[1] University of Manchester,Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre, Division of Developmental Biology and Medicine
[2] Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust,Saint Mary’s Hospital
[3] Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust,Manchester Heart Centre
[4] University of Manchester,Division of Cardiovascular Sciences
[5] Bristol Royal Infirmary,Bristol Heart Institute
[6] Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust,Academic Unit of Developmental and Reproductive Medicine
[7] Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Obstetrics
[8] University of Sheffield,Monash Women’s, Monash Health
[9] Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust,Scottish Adult Congenital Cardiac Service
[10] Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Cardiology
[11] St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
[12] Monash University,Institute of Applied Health Research
[13] Golden Jubilee National Hospital,undefined
[14] Queen Elizabeth University Hospital,undefined
[15] NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde,undefined
[16] Norfolk& Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust,undefined
[17] NHS Lothian University Hospitals Division,undefined
[18] Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[19] University of Birmingham,undefined
[20] Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Pre-eclampsia is associated with postnatal cardiac dysfunction; however, the nature of this relationship remains uncertain. This multicentre retrospective cohort study aimed to determine the prevalence of pre-eclampsia in women with pre-existing cardiac dysfunction (left ventricular ejection fraction < 55%) and explore the relationship between pregnancy outcome and pre-pregnancy cardiac phenotype. In this cohort of 282 pregnancies, pre-eclampsia prevalence was not significantly increased (4.6% [95% C.I 2.2–7.0%] vs. population prevalence of 4.6% [95% C.I. 2.7–8.2], p = 0.99); 12/13 women had concurrent obstetric/medical risk factors for pre-eclampsia. The prevalence of preterm pre-eclampsia (< 37 weeks) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) was increased (1.8% vs. 0.7%, p = 0.03; 15.2% vs. 5.5%, p < 0.001, respectively). Neither systolic nor diastolic function correlated with pregnancy outcome. Antenatal ß blockers (n = 116) were associated with lower birthweight Z score (adjusted difference − 0.31 [95% C.I. − 0.61 to − 0.01], p = 0.04). To conclude, this study demonstrated a modest increase in preterm pre-eclampsia and significant increase in FGR in women with pre-existing cardiac dysfunction. Our results do not necessarily support a causal relationship between cardiac dysfunction and pre-eclampsia, especially given the population’s background risk status. The mechanism underpinning the relationship between cardiac dysfunction and FGR merits further research but could be influenced by concomitant ß blocker use.
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