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Sleep Disordered Breathing, a Novel, Modifiable Risk Factor for Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy.

Laura SanapoMargaret H BublitzGhada Bourjeily
Published in: Current hypertension reports (2020)
Recent studies have shown a high prevalence of SDB, especially in complicated pregnancies. Several studies have shown that pregnant women with SDB have a higher risk for developing HDP, and these two disorders are associated with similar maternal long-term cardiovascular outcomes. Based on limited animal models of gestational intermittent hypoxia and human studies, SDB and HDP share similar risk factors and some pathophysiological mechanisms. However, there is paucity of studies addressing causality of this association and identifying therapeutic targets for intervention. Maternal SDB represents a novel and modifiable risk factor of HDP. Further studies are needed in order to establish the exact mechanisms underlying this association and to identify specific areas for clinical interventions.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • case control
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • endothelial cells
  • pregnant women
  • randomized controlled trial
  • birth weight
  • body mass index
  • high intensity
  • electronic health record