Pregnant women with depression may face higher heart disease, stroke risk after delivery

By ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ News

Ekaterina Goncharova/Moment via Getty Images
(Ekaterina Goncharova/Moment via Getty Images)

Women who experience depression during pregnancy are more likely than those who don't to be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease within two years of giving birth, new research suggests.

The study, published Wednesday in the , adds to a body of research linking depression in men and women to cardiovascular disease later in life.

"We need to use pregnancy as a window to future health," lead study author Dr. Christina M. Ackerman-Banks said in a news release. Banks is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology-maternal fetal medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. "Complications during pregnancy, including prenatal depression, impact long-term cardiovascular health. The postpartum period provides an opportunity to counsel and screen people for cardiovascular disease in order to prevent these outcomes."

About 1 in 5 women experience depression during pregnancy, according to previous research that was confirmed in the new study. However, not much is known about the potential links between prenatal depression and cardiovascular disease.

Researchers analyzed medical claims data for about 120,000 women who gave birth in Maine between 2007 and 2019. After adjusting for factors such as pre-pregnancy depression, high blood pressure and diabetes, researchers estimated the risk within two years of delivery for six cardiovascular conditions: heart failure, ischemic heart disease, arrhythmia/cardiac arrest, cardiomyopathy, stroke and high blood pressure.

For women diagnosed with depression during pregnancy, the analysis found:

– an 83% higher risk of ischemic heart disease, a condition caused by narrowed heart arteries;

– a 61% higher risk of cardiomyopathy;

– a 60% higher risk of arrhythmia/cardiac arrest;

– a 32% higher risk of a new high blood pressure diagnosis; and

– a 27% higher risk of stroke.

Even after researchers excluded women who developed high blood pressure during pregnancy, those with depression during pregnancy still had a significantly higher risk within two years:

– an 85% greater risk of arrhythmia/cardiac arrest;

– an 84% greater risk of ischemic heart disease;

– a 53% greater risk of cardiomyopathy;

– a 43% greater risk of a new high blood pressure diagnosis; and

– a 42% greater risk of stroke.

The study showed that the overall percentage of women who developed one of these conditions was low. Even so, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. and other high-income countries, according to ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ statistics. Chronic inflammation and increased stress-related hormones also may contribute to the higher rates of post-pregnancy cardiovascular illness, the researchers said.

"I recommend that anyone diagnosed with prenatal depression be aware of the implications on their long-term cardiovascular health, take steps to screen for other risk factors and consult with their primary care doctor in order to implement prevention strategies for cardiovascular disease," Ackerman-Banks said. "They should also be screened for Type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol, and implement an exercise regimen, healthy diet and quit smoking."


Noticias de ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ News

·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ News abarca las enfermedades cardíacas, el ataque o derrame cerebral y los problemas de salud relacionados. No todas las opiniones expresadas en las historias de ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ News reflejan la posición oficial de la ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ. Las declaraciones, las conclusiones, la precisión y veracidad de los estudios publicados en revistas científicas de la ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ o presentados en reuniones científicas de la ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ son solo de los autores del estudio y no reflejan necesariamente la orientación, las políticas o las posiciones oficiales de la ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ.

Los derechos de autor pertenecen a la ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ. y están reservados todos los derechos. Se concede permiso, sin ningún costo y sin necesidad de realizar una solicitud adicional, a las personas, medios de comunicación y esfuerzos de educación y concientización no comerciales para vincular, citar, extraer o reimprimir estas historias en cualquier medio, a condición de que no se modifique el texto y se haga la referencia adecuada a ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ News.

Otros usos, incluidos productos o servicios educativos que se venden con fines de lucro, deben cumplir con las Directrices para el permiso de los derechos de autor de la ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ. Consulta los términos de uso completos. Estas historias no pueden usarse para promover o respaldar un producto o servicio comercial.

DESCARGO DE RESPONSABILIDAD SOBRE CUIDADO DE LA SALUD: Este sitio y sus servicios no constituyen una recomendación médica, un diagnóstico ni un tratamiento. Siempre consulte a un profesional de la salud para el diagnóstico y el tratamiento, lo que incluye sus necesidades médicas específicas. Si tiene o sospecha que tiene algún problema o afección médica, comuníquese inmediatamente con un profesional de la salud calificado. Si te encuentras en Estados Unidos y tienes una emergencia médica, llama al 911 o al número de emergencia local, o solicita ayuda médica de emergencia de inmediato.