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Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy, cardiac structure and function later in life: Insights from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study.

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Oshunbade, AA; Hamid, A; Lirette, ST; Gbadamosi, SO; Yimer, WK; Orimoloye, OA; Clark, D; Kamimura, D; Grado, SD; Lutz, EA; Mentz, RJ; Fox, ER ...
Published in: Pregnancy Hypertens
July 2020

BACKGROUND: Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy have been associated with altered cardiac structure and function, yet these associations have not been systematically investigated in larger populations including African Americans. We evaluated the relationships between hypertensive diseases in pregnancy with cardiac structure and function later in life in the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study. METHODS: We investigated 1013 African American women sibships with echocardiographic measurements from the GENOA study (Phase II, 2000-05; Jackson, MS). Women were classified as self-reported nulliparous (n = 61), a history of normotensive pregnancies (n = 780), a history of a hypertensive pregnancies (n = 152), or a history of preeclampsia (n = 20). We compared adjusted associations among these 4 groups with echocardiographic measurements of cardiac structure and function using generalized estimating equations, accounting for familial clustering. RESULTS: Among 1013 women with echocardiographic data (mean age 62 ± 9.5 years), women with a history of hypertensive pregnancy had lower left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) (P = 0.043) compared to nulliparous women and higher left atrial systolic dimension (LASD) compared to women with a history of normotensive pregnancies (P = 0.010), After adjusting for cardiovascular risk factors. There were no statistically significant differences in other echocardiographic parameters among these groups. CONCLUSIONS: A history of hypertension in pregnancy is associated with lower LVEF later in life, compared to nulliparous women and higher LASD compared to women with a history of normotensive pregnancies. However, given the multiple comparisons considered, this finding should be interpreted cautiously and requires further study.

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Pregnancy Hypertens

DOI

EISSN

2210-7797

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

21

Start / End Page

184 / 190

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Middle Aged
  • Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
  • Hypertension
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Echocardiography
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Black or African American
 

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Oshunbade, A. A., Hamid, A., Lirette, S. T., Gbadamosi, S. O., Yimer, W. K., Orimoloye, O. A., … Hall, M. E. (2020). Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy, cardiac structure and function later in life: Insights from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study. Pregnancy Hypertens, 21, 184–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.preghy.2020.05.010
Oshunbade, Adebamike A., Arsalan Hamid, Seth T. Lirette, Semiu O. Gbadamosi, Wondwosen K. Yimer, Olusola A. Orimoloye, Donald Clark, et al. “Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy, cardiac structure and function later in life: Insights from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study.Pregnancy Hypertens 21 (July 2020): 184–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.preghy.2020.05.010.
Oshunbade AA, Hamid A, Lirette ST, Gbadamosi SO, Yimer WK, Orimoloye OA, et al. Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy, cardiac structure and function later in life: Insights from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2020 Jul;21:184–90.
Oshunbade, Adebamike A., et al. “Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy, cardiac structure and function later in life: Insights from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study.Pregnancy Hypertens, vol. 21, July 2020, pp. 184–90. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.preghy.2020.05.010.
Oshunbade AA, Hamid A, Lirette ST, Gbadamosi SO, Yimer WK, Orimoloye OA, Clark D, Kamimura D, Grado SD, Lutz EA, Mentz RJ, Fox ER, Butler J, Gwen Windham B, Butler KR, Mosley TH, Hall ME. Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy, cardiac structure and function later in life: Insights from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2020 Jul;21:184–190.
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Published In

Pregnancy Hypertens

DOI

EISSN

2210-7797

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

21

Start / End Page

184 / 190

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Middle Aged
  • Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
  • Hypertension
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Echocardiography
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Black or African American