Vascular Risk in Women With a History of Severe Preeclampsia
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Date
2013
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Volume Title
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Wiley-blackwell
Abstract
Background. To assess markers of vascular dysfunction and risk in postpartum women with a history of severe preeclampsia. Methods. Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) measured by ultrasonography, and lipid profile and insulin resistance evaluated by biochemical assays were compared between 34 women with a history of severe preeclampsia and 42 women with a prior normal pregnancy at least 1224 months postpartum. Results. CIMT was higher and FMD lower in the preeclamptic than in the control group. We found a significant inverse correlation between CIMT and FMD in the preeclamptic group, but no difference in lipid profiles and insulin resistance between the groups. Conclusions. Women with a history of severe preeclampsia exhibit early structural and functional preatherosclerotic vascular impairment, which might explain their higher risk of future cardiovascular disease. (c) Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 41:145-150, 2013; Published online in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI: 10.1002/jcu.21962
Description
Goynumer, Fikret Gokhan/0000-0002-3739-6008
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Keywords
Severe Preeclampsia, Ultrasonography, Cardiovascular Disease, Vascular Dysfunction
WoS Q
Q4
Scopus Q
Q3
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Volume
41
Issue
3
Start Page
145
End Page
150
