Hypertension in Pregnancy Linked to Cerebral Small Vessel Disease 15 Years Later.

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Rowina F Hussainali, Maria C Adank, Sander Lamballais, Meike W Vernooij, M Arfan Ikram, Eric A P Steegers, Eliza C Miller, Sarah Schalekamp-Timmermans
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Abstract

Background: Substantial evidence suggests an association between hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and long-term cerebrovascular health. We aimed to determine the associations between hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and markers of cerebral small vessel disease 15 years after pregnancy.

Methods: This was a nested cohort study embedded in a population-based prospective cohort followed from early pregnancy. We included 538 women, 445 (82.8%) with normotensive index pregnancies, and 93 (17.2%) with hypertensive disorders in the index pregnancy. Fifteen years after the index pregnancy (median, 14.6 years; 90% range, 14.0-15.7 years), women underwent magnetic resonance imaging to assess brain tissue and white matter hyperintensity volume, lacunar infarcts, and cerebral microhemorrhages as markers of cerebral small vessel disease.

Results: Women with prior hypertensive disorders of pregnancy had higher white matter hyperintensity volume compared with women with previous normotensive pregnancy (adjusted β, 0.32 [95% CI, 0.08-0.56]). This association was driven by women with gestational hypertension, who had higher white matter hyperintensity volume compared with women with previous normotensive pregnancy (adjusted β, 0.39 [95% CI, 0.10-0.67]). The effect was larger in those with gestational hypertension who developed chronic hypertension after the index pregnancy. No differences were found in infarcts or cerebral microhemorrhages.

Conclusions: In a prospective cohort of midlife Dutch women, those with a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, particularly gestational hypertension, showed some signs of cerebral small vessel disease, compared with those with normotensive pregnancies. These results support epidemiological data suggesting that not only preeclampsia but also gestational hypertension is associated with long-term cerebrovascular risk.

妊娠期高血压与15年后脑血管疾病相关
背景:大量证据表明妊娠期高血压疾病与长期脑血管健康之间存在关联。我们的目的是确定妊娠期高血压疾病与妊娠15年后脑血管疾病标志物之间的关系。方法:这是一项嵌套队列研究,嵌入了一项基于人群的前瞻性队列研究,从妊娠早期开始跟踪。我们纳入了538名妇女,445名(82.8%)孕妇血压指数正常,93名(17.2%)孕妇血压指数正常。指数妊娠后15年(中位数14.6年;90%范围,14.0-15.7岁),女性接受磁共振成像评估脑组织和白质高强度体积、腔隙性梗死和脑微出血作为脑小血管疾病的标志物。结果:妊娠期有高血压疾病的妇女与妊娠期血压正常的妇女相比,白质高强度体积更高(调整后的β值为0.32 [95% CI, 0.08-0.56])。这种关联是由妊娠期高血压妇女引起的,与先前妊娠血压正常的妇女相比,她们的白质高强度体积更高(调整后的β, 0.39 [95% CI, 0.10-0.67])。妊娠期高血压患者在指数妊娠后发展为慢性高血压的影响更大。在梗死或脑微出血方面没有发现差异。结论:在一项荷兰中年妇女的前瞻性队列研究中,与妊娠血压正常的妇女相比,那些有妊娠高血压病史的妇女,特别是妊娠高血压病史的妇女,表现出一些脑血管疾病的迹象。这些结果支持流行病学数据,表明不仅子痫前期,妊娠期高血压也与长期脑血管风险相关。
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Hypertension
Hypertension 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1006
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Hypertension presents top-tier articles on high blood pressure in each monthly release. These articles delve into basic science, clinical treatment, and prevention of hypertension and associated cardiovascular, metabolic, and renal conditions. Renowned for their lasting significance, these papers contribute to advancing our understanding and management of hypertension-related issues.
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