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Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy

Hypertensive pregnancy is associated with increased maternal cardiovascular risk in later life. A range of cardiovascular adaptations after pregnancy have been reported to partly explain this risk. We used multimodality imaging to identify whether, by midlife, any pregnancy-associated phenotypes wer...

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Autores principales: Boardman, Henry, Lamata, Pablo, Lazdam, Merzaka, Verburg, Ashley, Siepmann, Timo, Upton, Ross, Bilderbeck, Amy, Dore, Rhys, Smedley, Clare, Kenworthy, Yvonne, Sverrisdottir, Yrsa, Aye, Christina Y.L., Williamson, Wilby, Huckstep, Odaro, Francis, Jane M., Neubauer, Stefan, Lewandowski, Adam J., Leeson, Paul
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Publicado: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7682801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32306767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.14530
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author Boardman, Henry
Lamata, Pablo
Lazdam, Merzaka
Verburg, Ashley
Siepmann, Timo
Upton, Ross
Bilderbeck, Amy
Dore, Rhys
Smedley, Clare
Kenworthy, Yvonne
Sverrisdottir, Yrsa
Aye, Christina Y.L.
Williamson, Wilby
Huckstep, Odaro
Francis, Jane M.
Neubauer, Stefan
Lewandowski, Adam J.
Leeson, Paul
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Lamata, Pablo
Lazdam, Merzaka
Verburg, Ashley
Siepmann, Timo
Upton, Ross
Bilderbeck, Amy
Dore, Rhys
Smedley, Clare
Kenworthy, Yvonne
Sverrisdottir, Yrsa
Aye, Christina Y.L.
Williamson, Wilby
Huckstep, Odaro
Francis, Jane M.
Neubauer, Stefan
Lewandowski, Adam J.
Leeson, Paul
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description Hypertensive pregnancy is associated with increased maternal cardiovascular risk in later life. A range of cardiovascular adaptations after pregnancy have been reported to partly explain this risk. We used multimodality imaging to identify whether, by midlife, any pregnancy-associated phenotypes were still identifiable and to what extent they could be explained by blood pressure. Participants were identified by review of hospital maternity records 5 to 10 years after pregnancy and invited to a single visit for detailed cardiovascular imaging phenotyping. One hundred seventy-three women (age, 42±5 years, 70 after normotensive and 103 after hypertensive pregnancy) underwent magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and aorta, echocardiography, and vascular assessment, including capillaroscopy. Women with a history of hypertensive pregnancy had a distinct cardiac geometry with higher left ventricular mass index (49.9±7.1 versus 46.0±6.5 g/m(2); P=0.001) and ejection fraction (65.6±5.4% versus 63.7±4.3%; P=0.03) but lower global longitudinal strain (−18.31±4.46% versus −19.94±3.59%; P=0.02). Left atrial volume index was also increased (40.4±9.2 versus 37.3±7.3 mL/m(2); P=0.03) and E:A reduced (1.34±0.35 versus 1.52±0.45; P=0.003). Aortic compliance (0.240±0.053 versus 0.258±0.063; P=0.046) and functional capillary density (105.4±23.0 versus 115.2±20.9 capillaries/mm(2); P=0.01) were reduced. Only differences in functional capillary density, left ventricular mass, and atrial volume indices remained after adjustment for blood pressure (P<0.01, P=0.01, and P=0.04, respectively). Differences in cardiac structure and geometry, as well as microvascular rarefaction, are evident in midlife after a hypertensive pregnancy, independent of blood pressure. To what extent these phenotypic patterns contribute to cardiovascular disease progression or provide additional measures to improve risk stratification requires further study.
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spelling pubmed-76828012020-12-01 Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy Boardman, Henry Lamata, Pablo Lazdam, Merzaka Verburg, Ashley Siepmann, Timo Upton, Ross Bilderbeck, Amy Dore, Rhys Smedley, Clare Kenworthy, Yvonne Sverrisdottir, Yrsa Aye, Christina Y.L. Williamson, Wilby Huckstep, Odaro Francis, Jane M. Neubauer, Stefan Lewandowski, Adam J. Leeson, Paul Hypertension Original Articles Hypertensive pregnancy is associated with increased maternal cardiovascular risk in later life. A range of cardiovascular adaptations after pregnancy have been reported to partly explain this risk. We used multimodality imaging to identify whether, by midlife, any pregnancy-associated phenotypes were still identifiable and to what extent they could be explained by blood pressure. Participants were identified by review of hospital maternity records 5 to 10 years after pregnancy and invited to a single visit for detailed cardiovascular imaging phenotyping. One hundred seventy-three women (age, 42±5 years, 70 after normotensive and 103 after hypertensive pregnancy) underwent magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and aorta, echocardiography, and vascular assessment, including capillaroscopy. Women with a history of hypertensive pregnancy had a distinct cardiac geometry with higher left ventricular mass index (49.9±7.1 versus 46.0±6.5 g/m(2); P=0.001) and ejection fraction (65.6±5.4% versus 63.7±4.3%; P=0.03) but lower global longitudinal strain (−18.31±4.46% versus −19.94±3.59%; P=0.02). Left atrial volume index was also increased (40.4±9.2 versus 37.3±7.3 mL/m(2); P=0.03) and E:A reduced (1.34±0.35 versus 1.52±0.45; P=0.003). Aortic compliance (0.240±0.053 versus 0.258±0.063; P=0.046) and functional capillary density (105.4±23.0 versus 115.2±20.9 capillaries/mm(2); P=0.01) were reduced. Only differences in functional capillary density, left ventricular mass, and atrial volume indices remained after adjustment for blood pressure (P<0.01, P=0.01, and P=0.04, respectively). Differences in cardiac structure and geometry, as well as microvascular rarefaction, are evident in midlife after a hypertensive pregnancy, independent of blood pressure. To what extent these phenotypic patterns contribute to cardiovascular disease progression or provide additional measures to improve risk stratification requires further study. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 2020-06 2020-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7682801/ /pubmed/32306767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.14530 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Hypertension is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Boardman, Henry
Lamata, Pablo
Lazdam, Merzaka
Verburg, Ashley
Siepmann, Timo
Upton, Ross
Bilderbeck, Amy
Dore, Rhys
Smedley, Clare
Kenworthy, Yvonne
Sverrisdottir, Yrsa
Aye, Christina Y.L.
Williamson, Wilby
Huckstep, Odaro
Francis, Jane M.
Neubauer, Stefan
Lewandowski, Adam J.
Leeson, Paul
Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy
title Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy
title_full Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy
title_fullStr Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy
title_short Variations in Cardiovascular Structure, Function, and Geometry in Midlife Associated With a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy
title_sort variations in cardiovascular structure, function, and geometry in midlife associated with a history of hypertensive pregnancy
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7682801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32306767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.14530
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