Circulation Journal
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Left Ventricular Diastolic Function During the Normal Peripartum Period
Yuki KimuraTakao KatoHiromi MiyataIssei SasakiEri Minamino-MutaYoshinori NagasawaShigeharu NumaoTadayoshi NaganoToshihiro HiguchiMoriaki Inoko
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Article ID: CJ-19-0501

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Background:Because cardiovascular function and hemodynamics markedly change during pregnancy, our aim was to elucidate left ventricular (LV) diastolic function in pregnant women.

Methods and Results:We prospectively collected the data of 397 pregnant women treated between 2012 and 2013. We evaluated their LV systolic and diastolic functions via echocardiography during the 3rd trimester (28–30 weeks’ gestation) and within 4 days of delivery. Additionally, we analyzed the cardiac geometry: relative wall thickness and LV mass index (LVMI). Diastolic dysfunction was defined as early diastolic mitral annulus velocity (e’) <7 cm/s and peak early filling velocity (E)/e’ ratio >15. The pregnant women were 33.7±5.0 years old and the prevalence of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP) was 4.0%. LV systolic function was preserved in all pregnant women. However, diastolic function significantly decreased after delivery (mean e’: 12.6 vs. 11.6 cm/s, P<0.0001; median E/e’ ratio: 6.4 vs. 7.3, P<0.0001). Diastolic function after delivery was associated with the prevalence of HDP (P=0.035) and was correlated with age (R=−0.17, P=0.0009) and LVMI (R=−0.30, P<0.0001). However, these changes in diastolic function remained within the normal range and only 1 woman (1/397, 0.3%) had LV diastolic dysfunction after delivery.

Conclusions:LV diastolic function decreased after delivery in pregnant women but was within the normal range.

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