Affiliation:
1. College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University
2. Discipline of Biomedical Engineering, School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract
Background:
Pregnancy complications related to hypertension can affect both mother and newborn. Pulse wave attenuation (PWA) captured through fingertip photoplethysmography (PPG) provide valuable insights into maternal acute hemodynamic and autonomic vascular function. Here, we quantify the nocturnal dynamics of PWA during early pregnancy and assess their association with the development of gestational hypertension, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes.
Methods:
PWA dynamics were assessed on overnight polysomnography-derived PPG signals from a cohort of 2714 pregnant women (mean age: 26.8 ± 5.5 years) enrolled in the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-to-Be (nuMoM2b). We determined the average duration (PWAduration) and depth (PWAdepth) of PWA events in all women.
Results:
Odds ratio (OR) analysis-adjusted common confounders indicates that an average PWAduration greater than 8.74 s was associated with the increased risk of gestational hypertension [OR = 1.75 (1.27–2.39), P < 0.001]. Similarly, average PWAdepth greater than 1.19 was associated with an increased risk of preeclampsia [OR = 1.53 (1.01–2.33), P = 0.045] and gestational diabetes [OR = 1.66 (1.01–2.73), P = 0.044].
Conclusion:
PWA attenuation dynamics during early pregnancy predict the risk of developing gestational hypertension and diabetes condition for women in their later trimesters. Potentially obtainable from smart wearable consumer devices, PWA analysis offers a low-cost, accessible and scalable marker that can enhance the management of pregnancy-induced cardiometabolic issues.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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