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Impact of preeclampsia on cardiovascular events: An analysis of the Generation Scotland: Scottish family health study
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Campbell, Archie
, Dominiczak, Anna F
, Delles, Christian
, Brown, Catriona E
, Kerr, Shona
, Casey, Helen
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Cardiovascular diseases
/ Morbidity
/ Pre-eclampsia
/ Preeclampsia
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Survival
/ Survival analysis
/ Womens health
2023
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Impact of preeclampsia on cardiovascular events: An analysis of the Generation Scotland: Scottish family health study
by
Campbell, Archie
, Dominiczak, Anna F
, Delles, Christian
, Brown, Catriona E
, Kerr, Shona
, Casey, Helen
in
Cardiovascular diseases
/ Morbidity
/ Pre-eclampsia
/ Preeclampsia
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Survival
/ Survival analysis
/ Womens health
2023
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Impact of preeclampsia on cardiovascular events: An analysis of the Generation Scotland: Scottish family health study
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Campbell, Archie
, Dominiczak, Anna F
, Delles, Christian
, Brown, Catriona E
, Kerr, Shona
, Casey, Helen
in
Cardiovascular diseases
/ Morbidity
/ Pre-eclampsia
/ Preeclampsia
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Survival
/ Survival analysis
/ Womens health
2023
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Impact of preeclampsia on cardiovascular events: An analysis of the Generation Scotland: Scottish family health study
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Impact of preeclampsia on cardiovascular events: An analysis of the Generation Scotland: Scottish family health study
2023
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Preeclampsia is a recognised cause of an increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events when compared to the background risk in women who did not have hypertensive disorders during pregnancy. The Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study (GS:SFHS) is a population cohort of more than 20,000 members of the Scottish population. Using the Scottish Morbidity Records, we linked the women in the GS:SFHS cohort to validated maternity and inpatient admission data. This allowed us to robustly identify cardiovascular outcomes in the form of inpatient admission for cardiovascular events, We also aimed to explore the risk of pregnancy on future cardiovascular events, using data from nulliparous and parous women.In total, 9732 women were selected. 3693 women were nulliparous, and after study exclusion, 5253 women with 9583 pregnancies remained. Pregnancies from 1980 until the end of the study period of 1st of July 2013 were included. Cardiovascular events occurred in 9.0% of nulliparous women, 4.2% of women with pregnancies and in 7.6% of women with a history of preeclampsia. A total of 218 parous women experienced cardiovascular events, 25 in the preeclampsia group and 193 in the normotensive group.Survival analysis was undertaken, with index pregnancy taken as first pregnancy in normotensive controls and first preeclampsia pregnancy in cases. Endpoint of interest was admission to hospital with first cardiovascular event. After further exclusions a total of 169 cardiovascular events occurred in the normotensive pregnancy group and 20 in the preeclampsia group. Women with a history of preeclampsia were more likely to have cardiovascular events later in life than women with normotensive deliveries., This was statistically significantly different on Kaplan Meier survival analysis, (log rank Mantel-Cox p-value < 0.001). The women in our study were middle-aged, within 33 years of pregnancy, with a mean age of 53 years in the preeclampsia cardiovascular events group.Our study supports the urgent need for uniform guidelines and implementation to improve the health in women with this medical history. Increased awareness among the public of the cardiovascular risk associated with PE is vital to aid uptake of cardiovascular prevention programmes.
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Nature Publishing Group
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