Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later cardiovascular disease have been ongoing for over two decades. One of the more recent outcomes of these studies is the observation that certain pregnancy-related conditions, such as preterm birth, have an unusually large impact on the long-term cardiovascular health of the offspring. In the present paper, we review the current literature of how preterm birth affects the long-term cardiovascular structure and function of the offspring, considering three major areas of investigation: firstly, outlining the long-term cardiovascular phenotypic changes in preterm-born individuals; secondly, investigating factors related to preterm birth that may b...
Pre-eclampsia is increasingly recognized as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. Women who ha...
Although the survival rate for preterm subjects has improved considerably, due to the progress in th...
In recent decades, with advances in neonatal intensive care, extremely premature infants are now sur...
Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later ...
Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later ...
Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later ...
Preterm birth accounts for over 15 million global births per year. Perinatal interventions introduce...
In recent times the potential impact of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular health of offspring has b...
In recent times the potential impact of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular health of offspring has b...
It is becoming increasingly clear that exposure to pregnancy complications such as hypertensive dis...
It is becoming increasingly clear that exposure to pregnancy complications such as hypertensive dis...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. Furthermore...
Pre-eclampsia is increasingly recognized as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. Women who ha...
Pre-eclampsia is increasingly recognized as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. Women who ha...
Although the survival rate for preterm subjects has improved considerably, due to the progress in th...
In recent decades, with advances in neonatal intensive care, extremely premature infants are now sur...
Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later ...
Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later ...
Investigations into how perinatal growth and intrauterine environment may 'programme' risk of later ...
Preterm birth accounts for over 15 million global births per year. Perinatal interventions introduce...
In recent times the potential impact of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular health of offspring has b...
In recent times the potential impact of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular health of offspring has b...
It is becoming increasingly clear that exposure to pregnancy complications such as hypertensive dis...
It is becoming increasingly clear that exposure to pregnancy complications such as hypertensive dis...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. Furthermore...
Pre-eclampsia is increasingly recognized as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. Women who ha...
Pre-eclampsia is increasingly recognized as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. Women who ha...
Although the survival rate for preterm subjects has improved considerably, due to the progress in th...
In recent decades, with advances in neonatal intensive care, extremely premature infants are now sur...