Repository logo
 

Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Pregnancy and Implications for Long-Term Health: Identifying the Research Priorities for Low-Resource Settings

Published version
Peer-reviewed

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Type

Article

Change log

Authors

Nagraj, Shobhana 
Kennedy, Stephen H. 
Norton, Robyn 
Jha, Vivekananda 
Praveen, Devarsetty 

Abstract

Cardiometabolic disorders (CMDs), including ischemic heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes are the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in women worldwide. The burden of CMDs falls disproportionately on low and middle-income countries (LMICs), placing substantial demands on already pressured health systems. Cardiometabolic disorders may present up to a decade earlier in some LMIC settings, and are associated with high-case fatality rates. Early identification and ongoing postpartum follow-up of women with pregnancy complications such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDPs), and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may offer opportunities for prevention, or help delay onset of CMDs. This mini-review paper presents an overview of the key challenges faced in the early identification, referral and management of pregnant women at increased risk of CMDs, in low-resource settings worldwide. Evidence-based strategies, including novel diagnostics, technology and innovations for early detection, screening and management for pregnant women at high-risk of CMDs are presented. The review highlights the key research priorities for addressing cardiometabolic risk in pregnancy in low-resource settings.

Description

Keywords

Cardiovascular Medicine, high-risk pregnancy, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, cardiometabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease

Journal Title

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

2297-055X

Volume Title

7

Publisher

Frontiers Media S.A.