Obstetric and perinatal outcomes in women with cerebrovascular accident vs. transient ischemic attack: an evaluation of a population database.
Uri AmikamAhmad BadeghieshHaitham BaghlafRichard BrownMichael H DahanPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2024)
Women diagnosed with a CVA before or during pregnancy had a higher incidence of myriad maternal complications, including hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage, and death, compared to women with a TIA diagnosis, with comparable neonatal outcomes, stressing the different prognoses of these two conditions, and the importance of these patients' diligent follow-up and care.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- end stage renal disease
- pregnant women
- risk factors
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- blood pressure
- preterm birth
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- prognostic factors
- emergency department
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- pain management
- metabolic syndrome
- patient reported outcomes
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- chronic pain
- weight gain
- brain injury
- health insurance
- drug induced