Hypertension in Pregnancy (Jan 2021)

Soluble Flt1 levels are associated with cardiac dysfunction in Black women with and without severe preeclampsia

  • Lisa Levine,
  • Zolt Arany,
  • Adina Kern-Goldberger,
  • Nathanael Koelper,
  • Jennifer Lewey,
  • Mary D. Sammel,
  • Michal A. Elovitz,
  • Bonnie Ky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2020.1861462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1
pp. 44 – 49

Abstract

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Background: We evaluate soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1) levels and cardiac function during pregnancy and postpartum among Black women with and without preeclampsia. Study design: Prospective longitudinal cohort study from 2015 to 2017 of Black women with preterm severe preeclampsia and normotensive pregnant controls.We obtained echocardiograms and sFlt-1 levels during pregnancy and postpartum. Results: 93 Black women were included (43 cases, 50 controls). Higher sFlt1 levels were correlated with worse longitudinal strain, diastolic dysfunction, decreased ventricular-arterial coupling, and increased chamber and arterial elastance at the time of preeclampsia diagnosis and postpartum. Conclusions: Higher sFlt1 levels are associated with cardiovascular dysfunction during pregnancy and postpartum.

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