P1625Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease: data from ROPAC, an ESC registry — Iris M. van Hagen (2017) | RDL Network
P1625Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease: data from ROPAC, an ESC registry
Article 2017 en
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IH
Iris M. van Hagen
SB
Sara J. Baart
RK
Rebekah Fong Soe Khioe
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in pregnancy and 189 (0.1%) had experienced both.The mean time from first pregnancy to attending the "Age 40" Program was 17.9 years.Women with hyperemesis had lower mean systolic blood pressure and were less likely to smoke compared to women without any of the explored pregnancy complications.Hyperemesis was associated with higher BMI and being more inactive.Most of the CV risk factors studied were increased for women with previous hypertensive disorders in pregnancy; except physical activity and smoking (Table 1).Conclusion: Women with previous hypertensive disorders in pregnancy had increased levels of most CV risk factors at the age of 40, but we found no consistent evidence of increased CV risk among women who suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum.
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