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Mashup Score: 16Senescent Syncytiotrophoblast Secretion During Early Onset Preeclampsia | Hypertension - 16 hour(s) ago
BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia is a severe hypertensive disorder in pregnancy that causes preterm delivery, maternal and fetal morbidity, mortality, and life-long sequelae. Understanding the pathogenesis of preeclampsia is a critical first step toward protecting mother and child from this syndrome and increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. However, effective early predictive tests and therapies for preeclampsia are scarce. METHODS: To identify novel markers and signaling pathways for early onset preeclampsia, we profiled human maternal-fetal interface units (fetal villi and maternal decidua) from early onset preeclampsia and healthy controls using single-nucleus RNA sequencing combined with spatial transcriptomics. The placental syncytiotrophoblast is in direct contact with maternal blood and forms the barrier between fetal and maternal circulation. RESULTS: We identified different transcriptomic states of the endocrine syncytiotrophoblast nuclei with patterns of dysregulati
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Mashup Score: 134National Preeclampsia Awareness Month recognized with special issue of Hypertension journal - 20 hour(s) ago
Issue Highlights: The American Heart Association’s journal Hypertension today published a special issue dedicated to research about hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including gestational hypertension and preeclampsia. Research highlights novel…
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BACKGROUND: As a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, preeclampsia is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality later in life. Since early signs of myocardial affection could indicate a higher risk of future cardiovascular disease manifestations, we investigated whether women with prior preeclampsia have a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy compared with women from the general population and to what extent chronic hypertension affects any potential difference. METHODS: In a cohort study, women aged 40 to 55 years with prior preeclampsia were compared with age- and parity-matched women from the general population. They underwent a research cardiac computed tomography, and the primary outcome was left ventricular hypertrophy, defined as a left ventricular mass index >30 g/m2.7. RESULTS: In 679 women with prior preeclampsia and 672 controls (median age, 47 years), we found a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (14.0% versus 6.4%) in the p
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Mashup Score: 134National Preeclampsia Awareness Month recognized with special issue of Hypertension journal - 4 day(s) ago
Issue Highlights: The American Heart Association’s journal Hypertension today published a special issue dedicated to research about hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including gestational hypertension and preeclampsia. Research highlights novel…
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BACKGROUND: As a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, preeclampsia is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality later in life. Since early signs of myocardial affection could indicate a higher risk of future cardiovascular disease manifestations, we investigated whether women with prior preeclampsia have a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy compared with women from the general population and to what extent chronic hypertension affects any potential difference. METHODS: In a cohort study, women aged 40 to 55 years with prior preeclampsia were compared with age- and parity-matched women from the general population. They underwent a research cardiac computed tomography, and the primary outcome was left ventricular hypertrophy, defined as a left ventricular mass index >30 g/m2.7. RESULTS: In 679 women with prior preeclampsia and 672 controls (median age, 47 years), we found a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (14.0% versus 6.4%) in the p
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Mashup Score: 34Early Pregnancy Blood Pressure Trajectories and Hypertension Years After Pregnancy | Hypertension - 5 day(s) ago
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) increase cardiovascular disease risk. Blood pressure (BP) trajectories ≤20 weeks’ gestation predict HDP outcomes. We hypothesized that early-pregnancy BP patterns stratify risk of developing hypertension years after pregnancy. METHODS: This prospective cohort of 174 774 women without prior hypertension, kidney, liver, or heart disease, or history of preeclampsia entered prenatal care ≤14 weeks and delivered a stillborn or live singleton birth at Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals (2009–2019). Electronic health records provided data, including HDP for each birth, longitudinal outpatient clinical BP measurements, International Classification of Diseases codes, and medication use to identify new-onset hypertension from 2 months through 14 years post-delivery (2009–2023). Latent class trajectory modeling identified 6 BP trajectory (BPT) groups capturing both BP levels and slopes from 0 to 20 weeks’ gestation. Multivariable
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Mashup Score: 33Early Pregnancy Blood Pressure Trajectories and Hypertension Years After Pregnancy | Hypertension - 6 day(s) ago
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) increase cardiovascular disease risk. Blood pressure (BP) trajectories ≤20 weeks’ gestation predict HDP outcomes. We hypothesized that early-pregnancy BP patterns stratify risk of developing hypertension years after pregnancy. METHODS: This prospective cohort of 174 774 women without prior hypertension, kidney, liver, or heart disease, or history of preeclampsia entered prenatal care ≤14 weeks and delivered a stillborn or live singleton birth at Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals (2009–2019). Electronic health records provided data, including HDP for each birth, longitudinal outpatient clinical BP measurements, International Classification of Diseases codes, and medication use to identify new-onset hypertension from 2 months through 14 years post-delivery (2009–2023). Latent class trajectory modeling identified 6 BP trajectory (BPT) groups capturing both BP levels and slopes from 0 to 20 weeks’ gestation. Multivariable
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Mashup Score: 134National Preeclampsia Awareness Month recognized with special issue of Hypertension journal - 6 day(s) ago
Issue Highlights: The American Heart Association’s journal Hypertension today published a special issue dedicated to research about hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including gestational hypertension and preeclampsia. Research highlights novel…
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Mashup Score: 8Cardiovascular Disease Risk Awareness and Prevention Perspectives Following Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy | Hypertension - 7 day(s) ago
View all available purchase options and get full access to this article. Sukmanee J, Liabsuetrakul T. Risk of future cardiovascular diseases in different years postpartum after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Medicine (Baltim). 2022;101:e29646. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000029646 Arnett DK, Blumenthal RS, Albert MA, Buroker AB, Goldberger ZD, Hahn EJ, Himmelfarb CD, Khera A, Lloyd-Jones D, McEvoy JW, et al. 2019 ACC/AHA guideline on the primary prevention of
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Mashup Score: 29Early Pregnancy Blood Pressure Trajectories and Hypertension Years After Pregnancy | Hypertension - 7 day(s) ago
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) increase cardiovascular disease risk. Blood pressure (BP) trajectories ≤20 weeks’ gestation predict HDP outcomes. We hypothesized that early-pregnancy BP patterns stratify risk of developing hypertension years after pregnancy. METHODS: This prospective cohort of 174 774 women without prior hypertension, kidney, liver, or heart disease, or history of preeclampsia entered prenatal care ≤14 weeks and delivered a stillborn or live singleton birth at Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals (2009–2019). Electronic health records provided data, including HDP for each birth, longitudinal outpatient clinical BP measurements, International Classification of Diseases codes, and medication use to identify new-onset hypertension from 2 months through 14 years post-delivery (2009–2023). Latent class trajectory modeling identified 6 BP trajectory (BPT) groups capturing both BP levels and slopes from 0 to 20 weeks’ gestation. Multivariable
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