Abstract

Rate-Pressure Product (RPP) has been used in non-pregnant adults as a surrogate for myocardial oxygen consumption (MOC), a dynamic non-invasive index of changes in cardiovascular (CV) demand. We sought to compare pre-conceptional (PC), antepartum (AP), and postpartum (PP) changes in MOC between low-risk pregnancies and those complicated by hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP).

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