Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Diabetes and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes Hospitalization in the Year Following Delivery

被引:100
|
作者
Savitz, David A. [1 ,2 ]
Danilack, Valery A. [1 ]
Elston, Beth [1 ]
Lipkind, Heather S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[2] Brown Univ, Alpert Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[3] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, New Haven, CT 06510 USA
关键词
cardiovascular disease; diabetes; gestational diabetes; preeclampsia; pregnancy; stroke; COMPLICATIONS; DISORDERS; ACCURACY; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1093/aje/kwu118
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Although pregnancy events predict the long-term risk of chronic disease, little is known about their short-term impact because of the rarity of clinical events. We examined hospital discharge diagnoses linked to birth certificate data in the year following delivery for 849,639 births during 1995-2004 in New York City, New York. Adjusted odds ratios characterized the relationship between pregnancy complications and subsequent hospitalization for cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. Gestational hypertension was related to heart failure (adjusted odds ratio = 2.6, 95% confidence interval: 1.5, 4.5). Preeclampsia was related to all of the outcomes considered except type 1 diabetes, with adjusted odds ratios ranging from 2.0 to 4.1. Gestational diabetes was strongly related to the risk of subsequent diabetes (for type 1 diabetes, adjusted odds ratio = 40.4, 95% confidence interval: 23.8, 68.5; for type 2 diabetes, adjusted odds ratio = 22.6, 95% confidence interval: 16.9, 30.4) but to no other outcomes. The relationship of pregnancy complications to future chronic disease is apparent as early as the year following delivery. Moreover, elucidating short-term clinical outcomes offers the potential for etiological insights into the relationship between pregnancy events and chronic disease over the life course.
引用
收藏
页码:41 / 44
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome and cardiovascular risk
    Pinto Teixeira Henriques, Ana Cileia
    Garcia de Alencar, Julio Cesar
    de Miranda Pinto, Livia Rocha
    Salani Mota, Rosa Maria
    Maia Macena, Raimunda Hermelinda
    Feitosa, Helvecio Neves
    Costa Carvalho, Francisco Herlanio
    REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, 2014, 60 (05): : 442 - 450
  • [2] Pre-Pregnancy Obesity, Excessive Gestational Weight Gain, and the Risk of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
    Lewandowska, Malgorzata
    Wieckowska, Barbara
    Sajdak, Stefan
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (06) : 1 - 13
  • [3] Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension, But Not Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Is a Risk Factor for Venous Thromboembolism in Pregnancy
    Won, Hyun Sun
    Kim, Do Yi
    Yang, Moon Seok
    Lee, Sung Ja
    Shin, Hyun-Ho
    Park, Jeong Bae
    KOREAN CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 2011, 41 (01) : 23 - 27
  • [4] Association between gestational diabetes and pregnancy-induced hypertension
    Bryson, CL
    Ioannou, GN
    Rulyak, SJ
    Critchlow, C
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2003, 158 (12) : 1148 - 1153
  • [5] Blood Pressure and Angiogenic Markers in Pregnancy Contributors to Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Offspring Cardiovascular Risk
    Birukov, Anna
    Herse, Florian
    Nielsen, Julie H.
    Kyhl, Henriette B.
    Golic, Michaela
    Kraeker, Kristin
    Haase, Nadine
    Busjahn, Andreas
    Bruun, Signe
    Jensen, Boye L.
    Mueller, Dominik N.
    Jensen, Tina Kold
    Christesen, Henrik T.
    Andersen, Marianne Skovsager
    Jorgensen, Jan Stener
    Dechend, Ralf
    Andersen, Louise Bjorkholt
    HYPERTENSION, 2020, 76 (03) : 901 - 909
  • [6] Cardiovascular disease in women: the significance of hypertension and gestational diabetes during pregnancy
    Lind, Joanne M.
    Hennessy, Annemarie
    McLean, Mark
    CURRENT OPINION IN CARDIOLOGY, 2014, 29 (05) : 447 - 453
  • [7] Pregnancy-induced hypertension is associated with an increase in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors in Japanese women
    Watanabe, Kazushi
    Kimura, Chiharu
    Iwasaki, Ai
    Mori, Toshitaka
    Matsushita, Hiroshi
    Shinohara, Koichi
    Wakatsuki, Akihiko
    Gosho, Masahiko
    Miyano, Ichiro
    MENOPAUSE-THE JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY, 2015, 22 (06): : 656 - 659
  • [8] Conjoint Associations of Gestational Diabetes and Hypertension With Diabetes, Hypertension, and Cardiovascular Disease in Parents: A Retrospective Cohort Study
    Pace, Romina
    Brazeau, Anne-Sophie
    Meltzer, Sara
    Rahme, Elham
    Dasgupta, Kaberi
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2017, 186 (10) : 1115 - 1124
  • [9] Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Complications With Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension in the United States
    Minhas, Anum S.
    Ogunwole, S. Michelle
    Vaught, Arthur Jason
    Wu, Pensee
    Mamas, Mamas A.
    Gulati, Martha
    Zhao, Di
    Hays, Allison G.
    Michos, Erin D.
    HYPERTENSION, 2021, 78 (02) : 480 - 488
  • [10] IMPACT OF DIABETES ON SODIUM-LITHIUM COUNTERTRANSPORT IN PREGNANCY-INDUCED HYPERTENSION
    SEELY, EW
    CANESSA, ML
    GRAVES, SW
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 1993, 6 (05) : 422 - 426