Maternal cardiovascular adaptation to pregnancy in obese pregnant women

Author:

Patel Deesha1ORCID,Avesani Martina2,Johnson Mark R.1,Di Salvo Giovanni2,Savvidou Makrina D.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Academic Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, Department of Metabolism Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London UK

2. Royal Brompton Hospital Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation trust London UK

3. Fetal Medicine Unit Chelsea & Westminster Hospital London UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionObesity is known to be associated with cardiovascular compromise and a major risk factor for the development of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. However, little is known about the effect of obesity on maternal cardiac function. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of obesity on the maternal cardiovascular system.Material and methodsThis was a prospective, observational, longitudinal study. Pregnant women with booking body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2 were compared with pregnant women with normal booking BMI 20–24.9 kg/m2. Participants were seen at three time points during pregnancy; 12–14, 20–24 and 30–32 weeks. At all visits, maternal blood pressure (BP) was measured, and cardiac geometry and function were assessed using two‐dimensional trans‐thoracic echocardiography. Multilevel linear mixed‐effects models were used for all the comparisons.ResultsFifty‐nine pregnant women with obesity were compared with 14 pregnant women with normal BMI. In women with obesity, the maternal BP, heart rate and cardiac output were higher and peripheral vascular resistance was lower (p < 0.01 for all comparisons) compared with normal BMI women. Women with obesity had altered cardiac geometry with higher left ventricular end diastolic diameter, intraventricular septal thickness, posterior wall diameter, relative wall thickness and left ventricular mass (p < 0.001 for all comparisons). There was also evidence of impaired diastolic indices in the obese group with a lower E/A ratio, tissue Doppler imaging E′ lateral and medial and higher left atrial volume (p < 0.01 for all comparisons). Finally, women with obesity had reduced longitudinal function, as assessed by mitral plane annular systolic excursion, between the second and third trimester of pregnancy, indicating possible early cardiac dysfunction in this group.ConclusionsObesity is associated with maternal hyperdynamic circulation, altered cardiac geometry and suboptimal diastolic function, compared with normal BMI pregnant women, and these factors may contribute to the increased risk of complications in obese pregnant women.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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