Cardiovascular Disease-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Women With a History of Pregnancy Complications
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Cardiovascular Disease-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Women With a History of Pregnancy Complications
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Correction to: Cardiovascular Disease-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Women With a History of Pregnancy Complications.Circulation. 2019 Aug 27;140(9):e544. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000718. Epub 2019 Aug 26. Circulation. 2019. PMID: 31449457 No abstract available.
Abstract
Background: Women with a history of certain pregnancy complications are at higher risk for cardiovascular (CVD) disease. However, most clinical guidelines only recommend postpartum follow-up of those with a history of preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, or preterm birth. This systematic review was undertaken to determine if there is an association between a broader array of pregnancy complications and the future risk of CVD.
Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, MEDLINE and EMBASE (via Ovid), CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library from inception to September 22, 2017, for observational studies of the association between the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, placental abruption, preterm birth, gestational diabetes mellitus, low birth weight, small-for-gestational-age birth, stillbirth, and miscarriage and subsequent CVD. Likelihood ratio meta-analyses were performed to generate pooled odds ratios (OR) and 95% intrinsic confidence intervals (ICI).
Results: Our systematic review included 84 studies (28 993 438 patients). Sample sizes varied from 250 to 2 000 000, with a median follow-up of 7.5 years postpartum. The risk of CVD was highest in women with gestational hypertension (OR 1.7; 95% ICI, 1.3-2.2), preeclampsia (OR 2.7; 95% ICI, 2.5-3.0), placental abruption (OR 1.8; 95% ICI, 1.4-2.3), preterm birth (OR 1.6; 95% ICI, 1.4-1.9), gestational diabetes mellitus (OR 1.7; 95% ICI, 1.1-2.5), and stillbirth (OR 1.5; 95% ICI, 1.1-2.1). A consistent trend was seen for low birth weight and small-for-gestational-age birth weight but not for miscarriage.
Conclusions: Women with a broader array of pregnancy complications, including placental abruption and stillbirth, are at increased risk of future CVD. The findings support the need for assessment and risk factor management beyond the postpartum period.
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; maternal health; meta-analysis; pregnancy complications; systematic review.
Comment in
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Response by Grandi and Platt to Letter Regarding Article, "Cardiovascular Disease-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Women With a History of Pregnancy Complications".Circulation. 2019 Aug 27;140(9):e515-e516. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.119.041485. Epub 2019 Aug 26. Circulation. 2019. PMID: 31449456 No abstract available.
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Letter by Xie et al Regarding Article, "Cardiovascular Disease-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Women With a History of Pregnancy Complications".Circulation. 2019 Aug 27;140(9):e513-e514. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.119.040624. Epub 2019 Aug 26. Circulation. 2019. PMID: 31449460 No abstract available.
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