The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders
Background; Due to the complicated etiology of cardiovascular illnesses, a thorough risk assessment is necessary for screening reasons. Many published studies relate the pregnancy complications and future cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Objective; Investigate the association between risk factors...
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Background; Due to the complicated etiology of cardiovascular illnesses, a thorough risk assessment is necessary for screening reasons. Many published studies relate the pregnancy complications and future cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Objective; Investigate the association between risk factors of the laboratory measures and adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) with level of cardiovascular disorders risk. Methods; Adult women were enrolled in a cross-sectional study, and they were divided into 2 groups according to whether they had a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes or not. Laboratory and clinical measurements were carried out, and The CVD risk was calculated according to Framingham risk score. Results; All women enrolled were over 40 years age, mostly obese, had predominantly A+ve and O+ve blood group phenotypes. As compared to the low risk category, women with a positive history of pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia were 7.5 times more likely to be in the intermediate group while those with a positive history of stillbirth were 17.2 times more likely to be in the high-risk group. Conclusion; With reference to the low risk category, a positive history of pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia was predictor for intermediate CVD risk, while a positive history of stillbirth was predictor for high CVD risk.
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spelling | doaj.art-e7b2fa6757c142f5b7fef6f240229d332024-04-04T06:20:56ZengCollege of Pharmacy / Mustansiriyah UniversityAl-Mustansiriyah Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences1815-09932959-183X2023-05-0123210.32947/ajps.v23i2.1014The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders Haneen Hussein Farhood0Manal Khalid Abdulridha1Hameedah Hadi 2Clinical Pharmacy department/ College of Pharmacy/ Mustansiriyah UniversityDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy/College of Pharmacy/ Mustansiriyah University Consultant Gynecologist/Karbala Holy Health Directorate Background; Due to the complicated etiology of cardiovascular illnesses, a thorough risk assessment is necessary for screening reasons. Many published studies relate the pregnancy complications and future cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Objective; Investigate the association between risk factors of the laboratory measures and adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) with level of cardiovascular disorders risk. Methods; Adult women were enrolled in a cross-sectional study, and they were divided into 2 groups according to whether they had a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes or not. Laboratory and clinical measurements were carried out, and The CVD risk was calculated according to Framingham risk score. Results; All women enrolled were over 40 years age, mostly obese, had predominantly A+ve and O+ve blood group phenotypes. As compared to the low risk category, women with a positive history of pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia were 7.5 times more likely to be in the intermediate group while those with a positive history of stillbirth were 17.2 times more likely to be in the high-risk group. Conclusion; With reference to the low risk category, a positive history of pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia was predictor for intermediate CVD risk, while a positive history of stillbirth was predictor for high CVD risk. https://ajps.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/AJPS/article/view/1014; Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, Cardiovascular Disease, Framingham Risk Score. |
spellingShingle | Haneen Hussein Farhood Manal Khalid Abdulridha Hameedah Hadi The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders Al-Mustansiriyah Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences ; Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, Cardiovascular Disease, Framingham Risk Score. |
title | The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders |
title_full | The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders |
title_fullStr | The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders |
title_full_unstemmed | The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders |
title_short | The Association between Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Laboratory Measures as Risk for Cardiovascular Disorders |
title_sort | association between adverse pregnancy outcomes and laboratory measures as risk for cardiovascular disorders |
topic | ; Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, Cardiovascular Disease, Framingham Risk Score. |
url | https://ajps.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/AJPS/article/view/1014 |
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