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Increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage

INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women. Observational studies suggest that women with a history of recurrent miscarriage have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Women who visited the recurrent miscarriage clinic at Leiden Universit...

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Autores principales: Wagner, Marise M., Beshay, Mary M., Rooijakkers, Sophie, Hermes, Wietske, Jukema, J. Wouter, Le Cessie, Saskia, De Groot, Christianne J. M., Ballieux, Bart E. P. B., Van Lith, Jan M. M., Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6175487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29806956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aogs.13392
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author Wagner, Marise M.
Beshay, Mary M.
Rooijakkers, Sophie
Hermes, Wietske
Jukema, J. Wouter
Le Cessie, Saskia
De Groot, Christianne J. M.
Ballieux, Bart E. P. B.
Van Lith, Jan M. M.
Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
author_facet Wagner, Marise M.
Beshay, Mary M.
Rooijakkers, Sophie
Hermes, Wietske
Jukema, J. Wouter
Le Cessie, Saskia
De Groot, Christianne J. M.
Ballieux, Bart E. P. B.
Van Lith, Jan M. M.
Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
author_sort Wagner, Marise M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women. Observational studies suggest that women with a history of recurrent miscarriage have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Women who visited the recurrent miscarriage clinic at Leiden University Medical Center between 2000 and 2010 and who had their third consecutive miscarriage before the age of 31 years, were invited to participate in this follow‐up study (between 2012 and 2014). The reference group consisted of women with at least one uncomplicated pregnancy and no miscarriage, matched by zip code, age, and date of pregnancy. All women were invited for risk factor screening, including physical examination and blood collection. Main outcome measures were the (extrapolated) 10‐ and 30‐year cardiovascular risk scores using the Framingham risk score. A subanalysis was performed for women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage. RESULTS: Thirty‐six women were included in both groups. Mean follow up was 7.5 years. Women with recurrent miscarriage had a significantly higher extrapolated 10‐year cardiovascular risk score (mean 6.24%, SD 5.44) compared with women with no miscarriage (mean 3.56%, SD 1.82, P = .007) and a significantly higher 30‐year cardiovascular risk score (mean 9.86%, SD 9.10) compared with women with no miscarriage (mean 6.39%, SD 4.20, P = .04). Similar results were found in women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage (n = 28). CONCLUSIONS: Women with a history of recurrent miscarriage differ in cardiovascular risk profile at a young age compared with women with no miscarriage. The findings support an opportunity to identify women at risk of cardiovascular disease later in life and a possible moment for intervention.
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spelling pubmed-61754872018-10-18 Increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage Wagner, Marise M. Beshay, Mary M. Rooijakkers, Sophie Hermes, Wietske Jukema, J. Wouter Le Cessie, Saskia De Groot, Christianne J. M. Ballieux, Bart E. P. B. Van Lith, Jan M. M. Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand Epidemiology INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women. Observational studies suggest that women with a history of recurrent miscarriage have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Women who visited the recurrent miscarriage clinic at Leiden University Medical Center between 2000 and 2010 and who had their third consecutive miscarriage before the age of 31 years, were invited to participate in this follow‐up study (between 2012 and 2014). The reference group consisted of women with at least one uncomplicated pregnancy and no miscarriage, matched by zip code, age, and date of pregnancy. All women were invited for risk factor screening, including physical examination and blood collection. Main outcome measures were the (extrapolated) 10‐ and 30‐year cardiovascular risk scores using the Framingham risk score. A subanalysis was performed for women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage. RESULTS: Thirty‐six women were included in both groups. Mean follow up was 7.5 years. Women with recurrent miscarriage had a significantly higher extrapolated 10‐year cardiovascular risk score (mean 6.24%, SD 5.44) compared with women with no miscarriage (mean 3.56%, SD 1.82, P = .007) and a significantly higher 30‐year cardiovascular risk score (mean 9.86%, SD 9.10) compared with women with no miscarriage (mean 6.39%, SD 4.20, P = .04). Similar results were found in women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage (n = 28). CONCLUSIONS: Women with a history of recurrent miscarriage differ in cardiovascular risk profile at a young age compared with women with no miscarriage. The findings support an opportunity to identify women at risk of cardiovascular disease later in life and a possible moment for intervention. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-06-17 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6175487/ /pubmed/29806956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aogs.13392 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology (NFOG). This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Wagner, Marise M.
Beshay, Mary M.
Rooijakkers, Sophie
Hermes, Wietske
Jukema, J. Wouter
Le Cessie, Saskia
De Groot, Christianne J. M.
Ballieux, Bart E. P. B.
Van Lith, Jan M. M.
Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
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title Increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage
title_full Increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage
title_fullStr Increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage
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title_short Increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage
title_sort increased cardiovascular disease risk in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6175487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29806956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aogs.13392
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