Risk factors of hypertensive pregnancies in women with diabetes and the influence on their future life




Gordin D, Forsblom C, Groop PH, Teramo K, Kaaja R

PublisherINFORMA HEALTHCARE

2014

Annals of Medicine

ANNALS OF MEDICINE

ANN MED

46

7

498

502

5

0785-3890

1365-2060

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3109/07853890.2014.934274



General population studies show that women with a history of pre-eclampsia are more prone to develop cardiovascular disease later in life than women with a history of normotensive pregnancy. Furthermore, recent data regarding the long-term effects of hypertensive pregnancies on late diabetic complications indicate that these women should be followed and treatment should be started early. In this review we summarize data on risk factors and long-term effects of hypertensive pregnancies on late diabetic complications that may be of clinical relevance in the prevention of these complications.




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