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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and long-term cardiovascular health : FIGO best practice advice
Poon, Liona C.; Nguyen-Hoang, Long; Smith, Graeme N.; Bergman, Lina; O'Brien, Patrick; Hod, Moshe; Okong, Pius; Kapur, Anil; Maxwell, Cynthia V.; McIntyre, Harold David; Jacobsson, Bo; Algurjia, Esraa; Hanson, Mark A.; Rosser, Mary L.; Ma, Ronald C.; O'Reilly, Sharleen L.; Regan, Lesley; Adam, Sumaiya; Medina, Virna P.; McAuliffe, Fionnuala M.; FIGO Committee on the Impact of Pregnancy on Long-term Health and the FIGO Division of Maternal and Newborn Health
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are the most common causes of maternal
and perinatal morbidity and mortality. They are responsible for 16% of maternal
deaths in high-income
countries and approximately 25% in low-and
middle-income
countries. The impact of HDP can be lifelong as they are a recognized risk factor
for future cardiovascular disease. During pregnancy, the cardiovascular system undergoes
significant adaptive changes that ensure adequate uteroplacental blood flow
and exchange of oxygen and nutrients to nurture and accommodate the developing
fetus. Failure to achieve normal cardiovascular adaptation is associated with the development
of HDP. Hemodynamic alterations in women with a history of HDP can
persist for years and predispose to long-term
cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
Therefore, pregnancy and the postpartum period are an opportunity to identify
women with underlying, often unrecognized, cardiovascular risk factors. It is important
to develop strategies with lifestyle and therapeutic interventions to reduce the
risk of future cardiovascular disease in those who have a history of HDP.
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