Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) significantly impacts cardiovascular health during pregnancy, affecting various heart components. Pregnant women with SLE face increased risks of cardiovascular complications, including pericarditis and myocarditis, which are linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes like lower live birth rates and higher obstetric complications.
Maintaining good cardiovascular health before pregnancy is crucial for improving outcomes in women with SLE. This highlights the importance of pre-pregnancy care for individuals with SLE to mitigate these risks. Research emphasizes the need for careful management to ensure better health outcomes for both mother and child (Tobb et al., 2025).
Clinical Trials
This is a list of upcoming or ongoing clinical trials that are actively recruiting and have been listed or updated in the last two weeks: