| Literature DB >> 35865178 |
Thevissen Kristof1,2, Demir Merve2, Cornette Jerome3, Gyselaers Wilfried4,5.
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate microvasculature in pregnant women with and without cardiovascular risk factors. Design: Cross-sectional, observational study. Population: Women were recruited at the outpatient clinic for high risk prenatal care. Out of a total of 345 women assessed at first and/or second and/or third trimester, 169 women without and 176 with cardiovascular risk factors were included.Entities:
Keywords: Nailfold video capillaroscopy; hypertension; microcirculation; pre-eclampsia; pregnancy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35865178 PMCID: PMC9294452 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.904373
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Baseline characteristics of study population.
| Low risk group Group 1 | High risk group Normal outcome Group 2 | High risk group Preeclampsia Group 3 | Group 1 vs. 2 | Group 2 vs. 3 | Group 1 vs. 3 | |
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| 169 | 142 | 34 | NA | NA | NA |
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| 30.26; 4.38 | 31.72; 4.26 | 30.91; 3.88 |
| 0.312 | 0.424 |
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| 21/169 (12.43%) | 10/142 (7.04%) | 3/34 (8.82%) | 0.114 | 0.721 | 0.552 |
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| 11/169 (6.51%) | 10/142 (7.04%) | 3/34 (8.82%) | 0.852 | 0.721 | 0.627 |
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| 24.75; 5.08 | 27.18; 6.32 | 26.68; 5.91 |
| 0.674 | 0.052 |
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| 165.2; 6.64 | 166.93; 6.38 | 166.18; 7.17 |
| 0.547 | 0.440 |
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| 68.03; 15.14 | 76.94; 18.06 | 75.70; 19.47 |
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| 91.42; 8.95 | 95.32; 11.44 | 104.68; 13.21 |
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| 61.54% | 28.87% | 59.38% | - | - | - |
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| 38.46% | 71.13% | 40.63% | - | - | - |
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| 39+1.6; 12.44 (days) | 38+6; 22.63 (days) | 35; 22.63 (days) | 0.058 |
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| 0.247 | |||||
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| 81.55% | 74.07% | 73.33% | - | - | - |
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| 18.45% | 25.93% | 26.67% | - | - | - |
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| 3318.76; 537.87 | 3258.06; 502.37 | 2257.69; 934.91 | 0.318 |
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| 52.12; 29.35 | 49.20; 26.76 | 35.64; 30.67 | 0.378 |
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| 8.88% | 17.04% | 21.88% |
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| 0% | 5.15% | 37.50% |
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| 0/169 | 142/142 (100%) | 34/34 (100%) | NA | ||
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| 2/142 | - | ||||
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| 47/142 | 6/34 | - | |||
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| 0/142 | 14/34 | - | |||
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| 10/142 | - | ||||
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| 27/142 | 9/34 | - | |||
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| 15/142 | 1/34 | - | |||
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| 8/142 | 1/34 | - | |||
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| 4/142 | 1/34 | - | |||
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| 8/142 | - | ||||
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| 2/142 | - | ||||
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| 1/142 | - | ||||
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| 1/142 | - | ||||
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| 1/142 | - | ||||
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| 2/142 | 2/34 | - | |||
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| 3/142 | - | ||||
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| 9/142 | - | ||||
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| 2/142 | - |
*Vaginal vs. section.
NA, not applicable.
For continuous variables mean and standard deviation are given, together with a p-value obtained for a t-test. For categorical variables counts and % are given, with a p-value for a Chi-square test (or Fisher Exact test).
Bold values are the significant ones.
FIGURE 1Equipment and performance of NVC. (A) Oil application. (B) Adjusting. (C) Equipment to capture.
FIGURE 2Example of one measured field of 1 mm2.
Distribution of patients and assessments.
| Low risk | High risk | ||||
| 1st trimester | 2nd trimester | 3rd trimester | 1st trimester | 2nd trimester | 3rd trimester |
| 68 | 35 | 28 | 30 | 47 | 62 |
| 38 | 6 | ||||
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| 169 women in total | 176 women in total (142 with normal outcome, | ||||
| 207 measurements in total | 34 with pre-eclampsia) 215 measurements in total | ||||
Results.
| Results | Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 | Trimester 3 | Trimester 1 → 2 | Trimester 2 → 3 | Trimester 1 → 3 | |
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| 7.31 [7.16; 7.46] | 7.38 [7.20; 7.56] | 7.01 [6.7; 7.33] |
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| 7.64 [7.41; 7.86] | 7.48 [7.27; 7.69] | 7.39 [7.20; 7.57] | ||||
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| 7.49 [6.85; 8.13] | 7.58 [7.15; 8.01] | 7.13 [6.80; 7.46] | ||||
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| 17.47 [16.89; 18.04] | 16.54 [15.86; 17.22] | 17.27 [16.08; 18.45] |
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| 17.96 [17.12; 18.79] | 17.24 [16.43; 18.04] | 17.54 [16.83; 18.24] | ||||
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| 19.61 [17.14; 22.06] | 15.90 [14.19; 17.61] | 16.68 [15.43; 17.93] |
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| 127.12 [122.6; 131.65] | 122.22 [116.88; 127.57] | 120.59 [111.37; 129.82] | |||
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| 135.17 [128.6; 141.75] | 126.12 [119.8; 132.45] | 128.50 [122.95; 134.06] |
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| 146.01 [126.63; 165; 38] | 123.53 [110.11; 136.94] | 119.79 [110; 129.57] |
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This table shows the results per parameter for each trimester and per risk group the mean value and the 95% confidence interval. Significance levels are specified by p-value.
Bold values are the significant ones.
Overview of MAP in different groups and per trimester.
| Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 | Trimester 3 | Trimester 1 → 2 | Trimester 2 → 3 | Trimester 1 → 3 | ||
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| 92.38 [90.39; 94.36] | 91.82 [89.53; 94.11] | 87.85 [83.79; 91.91] | |||
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| 96 [93.22; 98.78] | 93.38 [90.78; 95.98] | 95.88 [93.53; 98.24] | ||||
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| 99.34 [91.05; 107.63] | 102.29 [96.71; 107.86] | 108.71 [104.55; 112.86] |
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Bold values are the significant ones.
Overview of MAP in different groups and per trimester.
| Dependent variable | Independent variable | Estimate | ||
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| -5.7230 |
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| -0.1951 | 0.7458 |
This table depicts the association between CDe and CDi as dependent and independent variables and other variables. Based on the independent variables, we tried to predict the dependent variables. The models assumes a linear association between dependent and independent variables. The strength of association is reflected in the slope (estimate). The estimate depicts the change in dependent variable by increase of 1 unit of the independent variable. The P-value depicts whether there is a significant association or not.
Bold values are the significant ones.
Intraclass correlation coefficient analysis (ICC).
| CDe | CDi | |
| Mean value per patient | 0.99 | 0.98 |
FIGURE 3Graphical overview of the mean values of CDe, CDi, and CB, as shown in Table 3.
FIGURE 4Graphical overview of the mean values of MAP as shown in Table 5.