Affiliation:
1. Departments of Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lois Hole Hospital for Women, Royal Alexandra Hospital, University of Alberta, Canada
Abstract
Objectives We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of our vascular risk reduction clinic for women who had preeclampsia, in improving patients’ cardiovascular outcomes, self-reported healthy behaviors, and knowledge about their long-term cardiovascular health. Study Design Retrospective case-control study where 470 surveys were mailed: half were patients seen in Postpartum Preeclampsia Clinic 2010–2019, and controls were patients who did not attend a scheduled clinic appointment or were seen in Obstetric Medicine clinic postpartum for preeclampsia. Primary outcome was a lack of postpartum weight gain. Secondary outcomes included new vascular diseases, smoking, exercise, and physician follow-up. Results Ninety-four (43.3%) of clinic attendees returned survey and 30.3% of controls. Fewer clinic attendees gained weight postpartum, and attendees had fewer hypertension and followed up more with family physicians. Most attendees found the clinic helpful. Conclusions Postpartum Preeclampsia Clinic was effective in affecting some vascular outcomes and in improving knowledge and follow-up behaviors.
Funder
Women and Children's Health Research Institute
Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation