2013
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.112.126920
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Preterm Heart in Adult Life

Abstract: Background— Preterm birth leads to an early switch from fetal to postnatal circulation before completion of left ventricular in utero development. In animal studies, this results in an adversely remodeled left ventricle. We determined whether preterm birth is associated with a distinct left ventricular structure and function in humans. Methods and Results— A total of 234 individuals 20 to 39 years of age underwent cardiovascular magnetic … Show more

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“…Two previous studies of children7 and adolescents8 concluded that no or only minor cardiovascular effects were associated with extremely preterm birth. In contrast, more profound cardiac changes were reported in young adults, including left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, altered ventricular shape, and reduced systolic and diastolic functions 4. To some extent, these discrepancies in findings may reflect contributions from perinatal risk factors and exposures besides preterm birth, such as fetal growth restriction and neonatal morbidity.…”
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“…Two previous studies of children7 and adolescents8 concluded that no or only minor cardiovascular effects were associated with extremely preterm birth. In contrast, more profound cardiac changes were reported in young adults, including left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, altered ventricular shape, and reduced systolic and diastolic functions 4. To some extent, these discrepancies in findings may reflect contributions from perinatal risk factors and exposures besides preterm birth, such as fetal growth restriction and neonatal morbidity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Given a relationship between lower gestational age and poorer cardiovascular fitness and health in adults,3, 4, 5, 6 the most vulnerable group would be survivors of extremely preterm birth. Two previous studies of children7 and adolescents8 concluded that no or only minor cardiovascular effects were associated with extremely preterm birth.…”
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“…We further investigated whether ECFC characteristics correlated with adult cardiovascular risk factors known to be associated with very preterm birth, in particular, blood pressure2, 24 and left ventricular mass index 6. Table 4 shows the relationship between ECFC function and daytime ABPM systolic blood pressure and left ventricular mass index in preterm and term groups.…”
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“…Mounting evidence supports the adverse effect of preterm birth, and more so very preterm birth (<32 weeks gestational age), on cardiovascular health 1, 2. Individuals born preterm display both structural and functional cardiovascular alterations, which include higher blood pressure,2 microvasculature rarefaction,3, 4 increased vascular resistance,5 as well as changes in heart shape and function,6, 7, 8 which are independent harbingers of hypertension and cardiovascular disease 9, 10. Given that rates of preterm birth have increased along with improved survival, it is expected that the absolute number of adults born preterm, and therefore at risk of developing cardiovascular disease, will escalate in the future.…”
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confidence: 99%