Common carotid artery intima-media thickness increases throughout the pregnancy cycle: A prospective cohort study

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Background: High parity is associated with greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) among mid-life and older women. Prospective studies of arterial change throughout pregnancy are needed to provide insight into potential mechanisms. This study assessed vascular adaptation across pregnancy in healthy first-time pregnant women. Methods: The Maternal Vascular Adaptation to Healthy Pregnancy Study (Pittsburgh, PA, 2010-2015) assessed 37 primigravid women each trimester, 6-8weeks after delivery and 1-5years postpartum, with B-mode ultrasound imaging of common carotid artery (CCA) intima-media thickness (IMT) and inter-adventitial diameter (IAD) to assess associations with physical and cardiometabolic measures. Results: Thirty-seven women (age 28.2±4.5years, pre-pregnant BMI 24.4±3.2kg/m 2 ) experienced uncomplicated pregnancies. After adjustment for age and pre-pregnancy BMI, mean (SE) IAD (mm) increased each trimester, from 6.38 (0.08) in the 1st trimester to 6.92 (0.09) in the 3rd trimester, and then returned to 1st trimester levels postpartum (6.35 [0.07], P< 0.001). In contrast, mean (SE) CCA IMT (mm) increased from the 2nd trimester (i.e., 0.546 [0.01]) onward, and remained higher at an average of 2.7years postpartum (0.581 [0.02], P=0.03). Weight partially explained changes in IAD. Conclusions: In uncomplicated first pregnancies, IAD increased and returned to 1st trimester levels postpartum. In contrast, CCA IMT remained increased 2years postpartum. Maternal weight explained vascular changes better than did metabolic changes. Increased postpartum CCA IMT may persist and contribute to long-term CVD risk.

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Niemczyk, N. A., Bertolet, M., Catov, J. M., Desai, M., McClure, C. K., Roberts, J. M., … Barinas-Mitchell, E. J. (2018). Common carotid artery intima-media thickness increases throughout the pregnancy cycle: A prospective cohort study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-1841-y

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