Cardiovascular disease risk in women with pre-eclampsia: Systematic review and meta-analysis
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Brown, Morven Caroline
Best, Kate Elizabeth
Pearce, Mark Stephen
Waugh, Jason
Robson, Stephen
Bell, Ruth
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There is increasing evidence that pre-eclampsia,
a principal cause of maternal morbidity, may also be a risk
factor for future cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
This review aimed to assess the current evidence and
quantify the risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD), cerebrovascular events and hypertension associated with prior
diagnosis of pre-eclampsia. Medline and Embase were
searched with no language restrictions, as were core journals
and reference lists from reviews up until January 2012.
Case–control and cohort studies which reported cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases or hypertension diagnosed more than 6 weeks postpartum, in women who had a
history of pre-eclampsia relative to women who had unaffected pregnancies, were included. Fifty articles were
included in the systematic review and 43 in the meta-analysis. Women with a history of pre-eclampsia or eclampsia
were at significantly increased odds of fatal or diagnosed
CVD [odds ratio (OR) = 2.28, 95 % confidence interval
(CI): 1.87, 2.78], cerebrovascular disease (OR = 1.76, 95 % CI 1.43, 2.21) and hypertension [relative risk (RR) = 3.13,
95 % CI 2.51, 3.89]. Among pre-eclamptic women, pre-term
delivery was not associated with an increased risk of a future
cardiovascular event (RR = 1.32, 95 % CI 0.79, 2.22).
Women diagnosed with pre-eclampsia are at increased risk
of future cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events, with an
estimated doubling of odds compared to unaffected women.
This has implications for the follow-up of all women who
experience pre-eclampsia, not just those who deliver preterm. This association may reflect shared common risk factors for both pre-eclampsia and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.
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European Journal of Epidemiology
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