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Risk factors and prediction model for new-onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

This study aims to identify risk factors for new-onset HDP and to develop a prediction model for assessing the risk of new-onset hypertension during pregnancy.MethodsWe included 446 pregnant women without baseline hypertension from Liyang People's Hospital at the first inspection, and they were followed up until delivery.

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Abstract 133: Associations of Genetically Predicted Iron Status and Ischemic Stroke Subtypes: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Stroke Journal

It is currently unknown if these associations are confounded by pleiotropic effects of the instrumental variables (IV) on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, such as low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and body mass index (BMI). 0.96]), or BMI (TSAT: 1.18 [1.04-1.34];

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Abstract 131: Association Between Left Ventricular Injury Detected by Cardiac MRI and Incident Ischemic Stroke: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Stroke Journal

Participants with LVI were significantly older, male, Black, had higher BMI, and lower HDL. LV apical circumferential strain>-10% may be a novel and quantitative stroke risk factor. Further studies are needed to validate these CMR biomarkers of stroke risk.

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The Value Of Lifestyle In Those With An Elevated Lp(a)

Dr. Paddy Barrett

An elevated Lp(a) is a common genetic factor that is independently and causally related to premature coronary artery disease. But we must always remember that most genetic risk factors are probabilistic rather than deterministic in terms of risk. This is the case with an elevated Lp(a).

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Abstract TP378: Malondialdehyde as a Clinical Indicator for Oxidative Stress: Associations with Age, BMI, and Cognitive Impairment

Stroke Journal

One emerging biomarker able to reliably measure oxidative stress is Malondialdehyde (MDA), a reactive carbonyl compound originating from polyunsaturated fatty acid oxidation and lipid peroxidation. Due to its composition, MDA readily reacts with lipid membranes, making it a sensitive oxidative stress biomarker.

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