Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10821

  1. Echocardiography showed worse hemodynamics with severe pregnancy hypertension
    Echocardiographic assessment reveals progressive systolic and diastolic hemodynamic alterations in hypertensive pregnancy correlating with disease severity and adverse outcomes.
  2. Myocardial work detected subclinical LV dysfunction in autoimmune pregnancies
    Myocardial work analysis reveals subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in pregnant women with autoimmune disease, with apical constructive work reduction as a consistent finding.
  3. Hypertensive pregnancy linked to higher cardiac biomarker levels
    Cross-sectional study of 312 pregnant women reveals progressive elevation of cardiac biomarkers including NT-proBNP and troponin-I across severity spectrum of hypertensive disorders.