Hypertensive disorders and maternal hemodynamic changes in pregnancy: monitoring by USCOM® device

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Elisa Montaguti
Gaetana Di Donna
Aly Youssef
Gianluigi Pilu
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[1] IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna,Obstetric Unit
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Hypertension; Maternal hemodynamics; Pregnancy; Preeclampsia;
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Hypertensive disorders are quite common, complicating about 10% of pregnancies, while preeclampsia occurs in 2–8% of cases. The most recognized etiopathogenetic factor for the development of preeclampsia is deficient remodeling of the spiral arteries during trophoblastic invasion. Recently, some authors speculated about the “cardiovascular origin of preeclampsia”; in particular, they postulate that placental dysfunction is not the primum movens of preeclampsia, but it could be caused by a failure of the maternal cardiovascular system to adapt to the pregnancy itself. Moreover, several studies have also shown that developing preeclampsia in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Due to the importance of this pathology, it would be crucial to have an effective screening in order to implement a prophylaxis; for this purpose, it could be useful to have an accurate and noninvasive device for the assessment of maternal hemodynamic variables. USCOM® (Ultrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor) is a noninvasive Doppler ultrasonic technology which combines accuracy, reproducibility, noninvasiveness, and a fast learning curve. Maternal hemodynamic evaluation is important in order to monitor the changes that the maternal organism encounters, in particular a reduction in blood pressure, a decrease in total peripheral resistances, and an increase in cardiac output, resulting in a hyperdynamic circle. These hemodynamic modifications are lacking in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia. For these reasons, it is crucial to have a tool that allows these parameters to be easily evaluated in order to identify those women at higher risk of hypertensive complications and more severe outcomes.
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