INTRODUCTION: In formerly preeclamptic women with a low plasma volume, the recurrence rate of preeclampsia is higher than in women with a normal prepregnant plasma volume. In a recent study, we demonstrated that the low plasma volume subgroup also had a subnormal venous capacitance. In the present study, we determined the impact of subnormal plasma volume on the hemodynamic response to moderate exercise. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed this study in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, in 31 formerly preeclamptic women with a subnormal plasma volume (low-PV) and eight parous controls. The exercise consisted of 60 minutes of cycling in the supine position at 35% of the individualized maximum capacity. Before, during, and after cyc...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
Objective Prepregnancy reduced plasma volume (PV) increases the risk of subsequent pre-eclamptic pre...
Under healthy conditions, only one-third of the plasma volume is located in the arterial compartment...
Contains fulltext : 47812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: In...
OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy induces a smaller rise in plasma volume in formerly preeclamptic women with a p...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesize that low plasma volume in normotensive formerly preeclamptic women reflect...
In women with a history of preeclampsia, low plasma volume (</=1373 mL/m(2)) is associated with recu...
OBJECTIVE: Formerly preeclamptic women with low plasma volume are at increased risk of recurrent ges...
Formerly preeclamptic women with pre-pregnant low plasma volume have a three-fold higher chance to d...
Contains fulltext : 50660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pree...
OBJECTIVE: Prepregnant low plasma volume (LPV) is associated with subsequent gestational hypertensiv...
Formerly preeclamptic women are at risk for cardiovascular disease. Low plasma volume may reflect la...
Formerly preeclamptic women are at risk for cardiovascular disease. Low plasma volume may reflect la...
OBJECTIVE: Women who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
Objective Prepregnancy reduced plasma volume (PV) increases the risk of subsequent pre-eclamptic pre...
Under healthy conditions, only one-third of the plasma volume is located in the arterial compartment...
Contains fulltext : 47812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: In...
OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy induces a smaller rise in plasma volume in formerly preeclamptic women with a p...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesize that low plasma volume in normotensive formerly preeclamptic women reflect...
In women with a history of preeclampsia, low plasma volume (</=1373 mL/m(2)) is associated with recu...
OBJECTIVE: Formerly preeclamptic women with low plasma volume are at increased risk of recurrent ges...
Formerly preeclamptic women with pre-pregnant low plasma volume have a three-fold higher chance to d...
Contains fulltext : 50660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pree...
OBJECTIVE: Prepregnant low plasma volume (LPV) is associated with subsequent gestational hypertensiv...
Formerly preeclamptic women are at risk for cardiovascular disease. Low plasma volume may reflect la...
Formerly preeclamptic women are at risk for cardiovascular disease. Low plasma volume may reflect la...
OBJECTIVE: Women who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
Objective Prepregnancy reduced plasma volume (PV) increases the risk of subsequent pre-eclamptic pre...
Under healthy conditions, only one-third of the plasma volume is located in the arterial compartment...