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Cardiac interventions in pregnancy and peripartum - a narrative review of the literature.

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In the UK, mortality rate during pregnancy/in the peripartal period is 14.1 per 100,000 maternities with heart disease being the leading cause of non-obstetric maternal mortality (10% to 15% of… Click to show full abstract

In the UK, mortality rate during pregnancy/in the peripartal period is 14.1 per 100,000 maternities with heart disease being the leading cause of non-obstetric maternal mortality (10% to 15% of all maternal deaths). Owing to the advances in the treatment of congenital heart disease (CHD), an increasing percentage of women has reached childbearing age, making CHD nowadays the most frequent cardiovascular disease during pregnancy in the Western world. In the pregnant woman, several adaptive changes occur in the cardiovascular and pulmonary system that in the worst case can lead to cardiovascular collapse in women with pre-existing heart disease. If medical management is not sufficient, cardiac interventions have to be considered, including percutaneous endovascular interventions, cardiac surgery, the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or the placement of assist devices. While all these interventions seem to be relatively safe for the mother, fetal mortality remains considerably high. A thorough understanding of maternal physiology during pregnancy and of the perfusion of the feto-maternal unit is mandatory for the successful management of pregnant patients in need of cardiac (surgical) interventions.

Keywords: pregnancy peripartum; peripartum narrative; pregnancy; interventions pregnancy; heart disease; cardiac interventions

Journal Title: Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
Year Published: 2019

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