Primal Health Databank: Study

Entry No:0807
Title:Myocardial function in offspring 5-8years after pregnancy complicated by preeclampsia.
Author(s):Fugelseth D, Ramstad HB, et al., Adami HQ, Trichopoulos D, Adami HO, Trichopoulos D.
Reference:Early Hum Dev. 2011 May 6. [Epub ahead of print]
Place of Study:Norway
Abstract:Forty-five children (age 5-8years) delivered from pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia (n=25), diabetes mellitus type 1 (n=8) or gestational diabetes mellitus (n=12) were included. Fifteen children from uneventful pregnancies served as controls. Myocardial functions of right and left ventricle were examined by conventional Doppler and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI). No major differences were found in the myocardial function between offspring of pregnancy complications and control group. However, the preeclampsia group had smaller hearts, increased heart rate and increased late diastolic velocity (A'-wave) at mitral valve attachments shown by both pulsed wave and colour TDI compared to the control and diabetic groups together (p≤0.01). CONCLUSION: Children born after preeclampsia may show effects of a negative impact on the heart already at the age of 5 to 8years. The numbers of examined children were, however, limited.
Keyword(s):eclampsia, myocardial function, neonatal jaundice, pre-eclampsia, pre-eclampsia, preeclampsia, Rhesus-immunization
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