Objective To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients who experienced preeclampsia (PE) 5-10 years previously compared with healthy parous controls.Design Observational study.Setting Tertiary referral hospital in the Netherlands.Population One hundred and fifteen patients with a history of PE and 50 controls. PE patients were categorised into two groups, hypertensive (n = 21) and normotensive (n = 94), based on use of antihypertensive medication, and next categorised into subgroups based on the onset of PE: early-onset PE (n = 39) and late-onset PE (n = 76).Methods All participants underwent cardiovascular risk screening 5-10 years after index pregnancy. We measured body mass, height and...
Observational studies have shown an increased lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy and a known ...
Introduction: Women with former preeclampsia (exPE) develop chronic hypertension 4 times more often ...
Objective To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in p...
Objective To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in p...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in ...
Contains fulltext : 154708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
Objective: to assess the prevalence of established cardiovascular disease risk factors and to estima...
Observational studies have shown an increased lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women...
Objectives: Studies suggest preeclampsia as a risk factor for long term cardiovascular diseases (CVD...
Observational studies have shown an increased lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy and a known ...
Introduction: Women with former preeclampsia (exPE) develop chronic hypertension 4 times more often ...
Objective To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in p...
Objective To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in p...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the predicted 10- and 30-year risk scores for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in ...
Contains fulltext : 154708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
BACKGROUND: Women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, in particular early-onset preeclampsia, ...
Objective: to assess the prevalence of established cardiovascular disease risk factors and to estima...
Observational studies have shown an increased lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women...
Objectives: Studies suggest preeclampsia as a risk factor for long term cardiovascular diseases (CVD...
Observational studies have shown an increased lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy and a known ...
Introduction: Women with former preeclampsia (exPE) develop chronic hypertension 4 times more often ...