Long-term effects of multiple pregnancies on cardiac dimensions and systolic and diastolic function
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated whether the recurring volume loading and hormonal changes in multiple pregnancies might have some cumulative effect on heart size and function. STUDY DESIGN: Echocardiograms were performed on 20 healthy women with at least 4 (mean 5.2) term pregnancies; 20 healthy, ag...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1996-03, Vol.174 (3), p.1061-1064 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated whether the recurring volume loading and hormonal changes in multiple pregnancies might have some cumulative effect on heart size and function.
STUDY DESIGN: Echocardiograms were performed on 20 healthy women with at least 4 (mean 5.2) term pregnancies; 20 healthy, age-matched, nulliparous women served as controls.
RESULTS: There were no significant differences in chamber dimension, systolic or diastolic function, valvular incompetence, or heart rate between the groups. There was a small, but significant, prolongation in deceleration time of the E wave in the multiparous women.
CONCLUSION: These findings show that the human heart is generally able to repeatedly adapt to multiple episodes of volume overload in pregnancy without lasting detrimental structural or functional changes. (A
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YNECOL 1996;174:1061-4.) |
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ISSN: | 0002-9378 1097-6868 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0002-9378(96)70351-4 |