Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Offer Early Clues to Future AF
November 12, 2025
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2 min
A recent Swedish cohort study indicates that women who experience complications such as preeclampsia or gestational diabetes are at an up to 46-year heightened risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF). Involving over 2.2 million women from 1973 to 2015, the study highlighted that 2.3% of participants developed AF, typically around age 63. Despite adjusting for various factors, adverse pregnancy outcomes primarily linked to increased AF risk were identified, emphasizing the need for preventive actions and long-term monitoring for at-risk women.
1. Over 2.2 million women studied for pregnancy complications and AF risk.2. Adverse outcomes link with up to 46 years of elevated AF risk.3. Most AF cases reported median age of 63.4. Key factors include preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders.5. Need for long-term follow-up and preventive measures for affected women.
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