Prevalence of asymptomatic heart failure in formerly pre-eclamptic women: a cohort study

N. M. Breetveld*, C. Ghossein-Doha, S. M. J. Van Kuijk, A. P. Van Dijk, M. J. Van Der Vlugt, W. M. Heidema, J. Van Neer, V. Van Empel, H. -P. Brunner-La Rocca, R. R. Scholten, M. E. A. Spaanderman

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Abstract

Objectives After pre-eclampsia (PE), the prevalence of structural heart disease without symptoms, i.e. heart failure Stage B (HF-B), may be as high as one in four women in the first year postpartum. We hypothesize that a significant number of formerly pre-eclamptic women with HF-B postpartum are still in their resolving period and will not have HF-B during follow-up.

Methods In this prospective longitudinal cohort study, we included 69 formerly pre-eclamptic women who underwent serial echocardiographic measurements at 1 and 4 years postpartum. HF-B was diagnosed as left ventricular hypertrophy (left ventricular mass index (LVMi) > 95 g/m(2)), concentric remodeling (relative wall thickness > 0.42 and LVMi 40% and

Results The prevalence of HF-B in formerly pre-eclamptic women was 23% in the first year postpartum and 23% after 4 years. At the second visit, HF-B had resolved in 62.5% of affected women but was newly developed in 19% of initially unaffected women. At the first visit, 56% of women diagnosed with HF-B had reduced systolic function whereas at the second visit 69% of women with HF-B had concentric remodeling with mostly normal ejection fraction, consistent with diastolic dysfunction.

Conclusions The prevalence of HF-B can be considered consistently high (1 in 4) amongst formerly pre-eclamptic women at follow-up. Nonetheless, at an individual level, more than 60% of women found initially to be affected by HF-B will recover, whilst about 20% of formerly pre-eclamptic women with normal echocardiography in the first year postpartum will develop HF-B over the following years. Copyright (C) 2016 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)134-142
Number of pages9
JournalUltrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2017

Keywords

  • cardiovascular disease
  • echocardiography
  • heart failure
  • HFpEF
  • pre-eclampsia
  • PRESERVED EJECTION FRACTION
  • CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE
  • HYPERTENSION
  • ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
  • ASSOCIATION
  • PREGNANCY
  • RISK
  • RECOMMENDATIONS
  • DYSFUNCTION
  • GUIDELINES

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