PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Profile of congenital heart disease in infants born following exposure to preeclampsia.

  • Christopher S Yilgwan,
  • Victor C Pam,
  • Olukemi O Ige,
  • Williams N Golit,
  • Stephen Anzaku,
  • Godwin E Imade,
  • Gavou Yilgwan,
  • Josiah T Mutihir,
  • Atiene S Sagay,
  • Augustine Odili,
  • Ayuba I Zoakah,
  • Fidelia Bode-Thomas,
  • Melissa A Simon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229987
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. e0229987

Abstract

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BackgroundEvents in pregnancy play an important role in predisposing the newborn to the risk of developing CHD. This study evaluated the association between maternal preeclampsia and her offspring risk of CHD.MethodsThis is a cohort study of 90 sex-matched neonates (45 each born to women with preeclampsia and normal pregnancy) in Jos, Nigeria. Anthropometry was taken shortly after delivery using standard protocols. Echocardiography was performed within 24 hours of life and repeated 7 and 28 days later. SPSS version 25 was used in all analyses. Statistical significance was set at pResultsCongenital heart disease (CHD) was observed in 27 (30.0%) of newborns of women with preeclampsia compared with 11 (12.1%) of newborns without preeclampsia (pConclusionCHD may be more common in newborns of women with preeclampsia underscoring the need for fetal and newborn screening for CHD in women with preeclampsia so as to improve their infant's well being.