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Long-Term Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women After Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: Recent Advances in Hypertension
- Source :
- Hypertension
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.
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Abstract
- Patients with a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) suffer higher rates of long-term cardiovascular events including heart failure, coronary artery disease, and stroke. Cardiovascular changes during pregnancy can act as a natural stress test, subsequently unmasking latent cardiovascular disease in the form of HDP. Because HDP now affect 10% of pregnancies in the United States, the American Heart Association has called for physicians who provide peripartum care to promote early identification and cardiovascular risk reduction. In this review, we discuss the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and outcomes of HDP-associated cardiovascular disease. In addition, we propose a multi-pronged approach to support cardiovascular risk reduction for women with a history of HDP. Additional research is warranted to define appropriate blood pressure targets in the postpartum period, optimize the use of pregnancy history in risk stratification tools, and clarify the effectiveness of preventive interventions. The highest rates of HDP are in populations with poor access to resources and quality health care, making it a major risk for inequity of care. Interventions to decrease long-term cardiovascular disease risk in women following HDP must also target disparity reduction.
- Subjects :
- Postnatal Care
medicine.medical_specialty
Pregnancy
business.industry
Psychological intervention
Health Status Disparities
Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
Disease
medicine.disease
Article
Coronary artery disease
Blood pressure
Cardiovascular Diseases
Evidence-Based Practice
Epidemiology
Internal Medicine
medicine
Humans
Female
Intensive care medicine
business
Stroke
Postpartum period
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15244563 and 0194911X
- Volume :
- 78
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Hypertension
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e97f2f7a2c6a008cb7fae6faad521e2f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.121.16506