Angiogenic Imbalance and Residual Myocardial Injury in Recovered Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Patients [Original Articles]

Conclusions— Higher concentration of sFlt1 with concomitant decreased circulating endothelial progenitor cell levels along with inappropriate attenuated vascular endothelial growth factor levels may imply an angiogenic imbalance that exists even after recovery and may thus predispose to PPCM. In addition, tissue Doppler imaging and 2D strain were able to identify residual myocardial injury in post-PPCM women with apparent recovery of LV systolic function. Both angiogenic imbalance and residual myocardial injury may play an important role in the recurrence of LV dysfunction during subsequent pregnancies.
Source: Circulation: Heart Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Biomarkers, Endothelium/Vascular Type/Nitric Oxide, Pregnancy, Cardiomyopathy, Echocardiography Original Articles Source Type: research