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Abstract P419: First-Trimester Maternal Hemodynamics In Patients With Or Without Chronic Hypertension Using USCOM (ultrasound Cardiac Output Monitor), A Non-invasive And Quantitative Method

Abstract only Objective: We aim to investigate maternal hemodynamics at 10-14 weeks of gestation among patients with and without chronic hypertension, utilizing USCOM®, a non-invasive cardiac output monitor. Methods: A prospective pilot study was conducted for women with singleton pregnancies. Indep...

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Published in:Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) Tex. 1979), 2023-09, Vol.80 (Suppl_1)
Main Authors: Ahn, Hyunyoung, Abhari, Pouya, Sfakianaki, Anna, Zarnegarnia, Yalda, Cosio, Daniela, Delgado-Lelievre, Maria C, Paidas, Michael
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract only Objective: We aim to investigate maternal hemodynamics at 10-14 weeks of gestation among patients with and without chronic hypertension, utilizing USCOM®, a non-invasive cardiac output monitor. Methods: A prospective pilot study was conducted for women with singleton pregnancies. Independent T, Mann-Whitney U, and Chi-square tests were used to analyze cardiovascular parameters via Doppler waveform. Results: Thirteen pregnant women with preexisting hypertension and no other medical comorbidities were selected, and 26 controls were matched based on maternal age, ethnicity, and BMI in a ratio of 1:2. Six patients with chronic hypertension were on anti-hypertensive medications. Tables 1 and 2 present each respective group's basic demographic and hemodynamic characteristics. Conclusion: Despite no differences in BP, our study revealed significant hemodynamic changes in chronic hypertensive patients in the first trimester. Chronic hypertensive patients might have pre-existing pathological cardiovascular adaptation in early pregnancy, potentially compromising perinatal outcomes.
ISSN:0194-911X
1524-4563
DOI:10.1161/hyp.80.suppl_1.P419