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Paper Title

Preeclampsia and Vascular Function: A Window to Future Cardiovascular Disease Risk

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Research Article

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Volume : 25 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 284–291

Published On

March, 2016

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Abstract

Preeclampsia affects ∼3%–7% of all pregnancies and is the third leading cause of maternal mortality globally. Growing evidence indicates that preeclampsia results from vascular dysfunction, which also increases the risk for future cardiovascular events. Until recently, preeclampsia was considered a disorder limited to pregnancy, which fully resolved with the delivery of the placenta; however, it is now clear that women with a history of preeclampsia have approximately double the risk of future cardiovascular events compared to women with normotensive pregnancies. The aims of this review were to describe the hemodynamic and vascular changes that occur in normal and preeclamptic pregnancies, to review noninvasive methods to test vascular function, and to discuss the associated increased cardiovascular disease risk related to preeclampsia.

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