2015
Genetic Risk Score for Essential Hypertension and Risk of Preeclampsia
Smith CJ, Saftlas AF, Spracklen CN, Triche EW, Bjonnes A, Keating B, Saxena R, Breheny PJ, Dewan AT, Robinson JG, Hoh J, Ryckman KK. Genetic Risk Score for Essential Hypertension and Risk of Preeclampsia. American Journal Of Hypertension 2015, 29: 17-24. PMID: 26002928, PMCID: PMC4692983, DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpv069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureGenetic risk scoreRisk of preeclampsiaBlood pressureEssential hypertensionRisk scoreNormotensive pregnant controlsHypertensive complicationsArterial pressurePregnant controlsWeeks' gestationPreeclamptic casesHypertensive stateEpidemiological evidenceHypertensionPreeclampsiaUS populationNonsignificant associationGenetic risk lociGenetic susceptibilitySwab samplesBuccal swab samplesGenetic riskRegression analysis
2011
Prenatal Factors for Childhood Blood Pressure Mediated by Intrauterine and/or Childhood Growth?
Wen X, Triche E, Hogan J, Shenassa E, Buka S. Prenatal Factors for Childhood Blood Pressure Mediated by Intrauterine and/or Childhood Growth? Pediatrics 2011, 127: e713-e721. PMID: 21300676, PMCID: PMC3065147, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010-2000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOffspring systolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureIntrauterine growth restrictionPregnancy weight gainBlood pressureYears of ageMaternal smokingPrenatal factorsChildhood growthPrepregnancy BMIBMI trajectoriesChildhood systolic blood pressureChildren's systolic blood pressureMaternal pregnancy weight gainWeight gainChildhood BMI trajectoriesHeavy maternal smokingOffspring blood pressureChildhood blood pressureMother-child pairsCollaborative Perinatal ProjectChronic hypertensionObstetric formPreeclampsia-eclampsiaChildhood BMI
2010
Association Between Placental Morphology and Childhood Systolic Blood Pressure
Wen X, Triche E, Hogan J, Shenassa E, Buka S. Association Between Placental Morphology and Childhood Systolic Blood Pressure. Hypertension 2010, 57: 48-55. PMID: 21079045, PMCID: PMC3074204, DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.110.162792.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystolic blood pressureBlood pressureChildhood systolic blood pressureShort-term blood pressureHigher systolic blood pressureLong-term blood pressureLarger placental sizeFull-term singletonsCollaborative Perinatal ProjectDecidual vesselsPlacental inefficiencyPlacental thicknessPregnancy courseVascular resistancePlacental weightPlacental volumePlacental sizeVascular lesionsCord vesselsPlacental morphologyPerinatal ProjectAuscultation methodLesionsAssociationVesselsMortality of mothers from cardiovascular and non‐cardiovascular causes following pregnancy complications in first delivery
Lykke JA, Langhoff‐Roos J, Lockwood CJ, Triche EW, Paidas MJ. Mortality of mothers from cardiovascular and non‐cardiovascular causes following pregnancy complications in first delivery. Paediatric And Perinatal Epidemiology 2010, 24: 323-330. PMID: 20618721, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3016.2010.01120.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-cardiovascular causesGestational age offspringEarly maternal deathPreterm deliveryCardiovascular causesHypertensive disordersPregnancy complicationsMaternal deathsEarly deathRegistry-based retrospective cohort studyCox proportional hazards modelFirst singleton deliveryMortality of mothersRetrospective cohort studyProportional hazards modelDenmark 1978Placental abruptionCohort studySingleton deliveriesLarge cohortFirst deliveryMortality hazardHazards modelSubsequent deathStrong marker
2009
Preterm delivery and risk of subsequent cardiovascular morbidity and type‐II diabetes in the mother
Lykke J, Paidas M, Damm P, Triche E, Kuczynski E, Langhoff‐Roos J. Preterm delivery and risk of subsequent cardiovascular morbidity and type‐II diabetes in the mother. BJOG An International Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2009, 117: 274-281. PMID: 20015308, DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2009.02448.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of thromboembolismType II diabetesPreterm deliveryCardiovascular morbiditySingleton deliveriesRegistry-based retrospective cohort studyCox proportional hazards modelFirst singleton deliveryHypertensive pregnancy disordersMaternal cardiovascular morbiditySecond singleton deliverySpecific cardiovascular eventsSubsequent cardiovascular morbidityRetrospective cohort studyIschemic heart diseaseWeeks of gestationYear of deliveryProportional hazards modelFetal growth deviationsMaternal hypertensionAdjusted riskCardiovascular eventsPlacental abruptionPregnancy complicationsCohort study
2000
Abortion and Its Effect on Risk of Preeclampsia and Transient Hypertension
Eras J, Saftlas A, Triche E, Hsu C, Risch H, Bracken M. Abortion and Its Effect on Risk of Preeclampsia and Transient Hypertension. Epidemiology 2000, 11: 36-43. PMID: 10615841, DOI: 10.1097/00001648-200001000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of preeclampsiaTransient hypertensionNulliparous womenDecreased riskMore abortionsPregnancy-related risk factorsHistory of abortionHypertensive disordersWeeks' gestationGestational ageSubsequent pregnancyPrenatal careRisk factorsObstetric practicePrior abortionMonths gestationPreeclampsiaHypertensionInduced abortionReproductive historyReferent groupProtective factorsGestationWomenAbortion