Relationship Between Cardiometabolic Index in Early Pregnancy and Hypertensive Disorder Complicating Pregnancy
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Khan, Zakir UKhan, Shakir U
Tariq, Musaira
Mustafa, Waqar
Saleem, Humayin
Akbar, Akbar
Jadoon, Sarosh K
Tasneem, Sabahat
Affiliation
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust; University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust; Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar et alPublication date
2024-01-03Subject
Obstetrics. Midwifery
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This study aimed to examine the cardiometabolic index during early pregnancy in individuals with hypertension-complicating pregnancy, especially preeclampsia. Additionally, this study sought to determine the relationship between cardiometabolic index and the incidence of varying degrees of preeclampsia. This study included 289 pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia who were registered and delivered at our hospital. These women were assigned to the preeclampsia group. Additionally, a group of 289 healthy pregnant women of identical gestational ages within the same time frame was included for comparison. Clinical data on pregnancy, including body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, waistline, triglyceride levels, and cardiometabolic index, were compared between the two groups. An analysis was conducted to examine the association between early pregnancy cardiometabolic index and the occurrence of preeclampsia. Results There was a significant association between the quartile of cardiometabolic index and the proportion of preeclampsia patients (p < 0.001). Furthermore, after controlling for age and BMI, the risk of preeclampsia remained significantly elevated and was associated with the cardiometabolic index. A positive correlation was observed between cardiometabolic index during early pregnancy and the occurrence of preeclampsia. The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. Copyright � 2024, Khan et al.Citation
Khan ZU, Khan SU, Tariq M, Mustafa W, Saleem H, Akbar A, Jadoon SK, Tasneem S. Relationship Between Cardiometabolic Index in Early Pregnancy and Hypertensive Disorder Complicating Pregnancy. Cureus. 2024 Jan 3;16(1):e51598. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51598. PMID: 38205084; PMCID: PMC10777440.PMID
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10.7759/cureus.51598