Cardiovascular risk after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in women with and without inheritable Thrombophilia.
Noralie N SchonewilleC N H AbheidenAnouk BokslagA ThijsChristianne J M De GrootJohanna I P de VriesMarjon A de BoerPublished in: Hypertension in pregnancy (2020)
Aim of this study was to compare cardiovascular risk in women with and without inheritable thrombophilia after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). Blood pressure, anthropometrics and blood samples were measured 9-13 years after early-onset (<34 weeks) HDP. Amongst the 114 women included, no differences in hypertension (31.1% vs. 33.7%, OR 0.90 95% CI (0.29-2.79)), body mass index > 25 kg/m2 (43.8% vs. 53.1%, OR 0.69 95% CI (0.24-2.00)) or metabolic syndrome (18.8% vs. 13.3%, OR 1.51 95% CI (0.38-6.02)) were found. These data show similar cardiovascular risk profile in women with and without inheritable thrombophilia.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- early onset
- pregnancy outcomes
- body mass index
- metabolic syndrome
- hypertensive patients
- late onset
- heart rate
- preterm birth
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- electronic health record
- pregnant women
- physical activity
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- big data
- weight gain
- cardiovascular risk factors
- machine learning