Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Abstract—Preeclampsia is a disease associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity during pregnancy and in later life.
This study was designed to evaluate cardiac function and remodeling in preeclampsia occurring at term. This was a
prospective case– control study of 50 term preeclampsia and 50 normal pregnancies assessed by echocardiography and
tissue Doppler analysis. Global diastolic dysfunction was observed more frequently in preeclampsia versus control
pregnancies (40% versus 14%, P0.007). Increased cardiac work and left ventricular mass indices suggest that left
ventricular remodeling was an adaptive response to maintain myocardial contractility with preeclampsia at term.
Approximately 20% of patients with preeclampsia at term have more evident myocardial damage. Diastolic dysfunction
usually precedes systolic dysfunction in the evolution of ischemic or hypertensive cardiac diseases and is of prognostic
value in the prediction of long-term cardiovascular morbidity. The study findings also have significant implications for
the acute medical management of preeclampsia. (Hypertension. 2011;57:85-93.)
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Melchiorre, K; Sutherland, Gr; Baltabaeva, A; Liberati, Marco; Thilaganathan, B.
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