Prospective Multicenter Study of Pregnancy Outcomes in Women With Heart Disease

Author:

Siu Samuel C.1,Sermer Mathew1,Colman Jack M.1,Alvarez A. Nanette1,Mercier Lise-Andree1,Morton Brian C.1,Kells Catherine M.1,Bergin M. Lynn1,Kiess Marla C.1,Marcotte Francois1,Taylor Dylan A.1,Gordon Elaine P.1,Spears John C.1,Tam James W.1,Amankwah Kofi S.1,Smallhorn Jeffrey F.1,Farine Dan1,Sorensen Sheryll1,

Affiliation:

1. From the University of Toronto (S.C.S., M.S., J.M.C., J.F.S., K.S.A., D.F., J.C.S., S.S.), Toronto, Ontario; University of Calgary (A.N.A.), Calgary, Alberta; University of Montreal (L.-A.M.), Montreal, Quebec; University of Ottawa (B.C.M.), Ottawa, Ontario; Dalhousie University (C.M.K.), Halifax, Nova Scotia; University of Western Ontario (M.L.B.), London, Ontario; University of British Columbia (M.C.K.), Vancouver, British Columbia; McGill University (F.M.), Montreal, Quebec; University of Alberta...

Abstract

Background The maternal and neonatal risks associated with pregnancy in women with heart disease receiving comprehensive prenatal care have not been well defined. Methods and Results We prospectively enrolled 562 consecutive pregnant women with heart disease and determined the outcomes of 599 pregnancies not ending in miscarriage. Pulmonary edema, arrhythmia, stroke, or cardiac death complicated 13% of pregnancies. Prior cardiac events or arrhythmia, poor functional class or cyanosis, left heart obstruction, and left ventricular systolic dysfunction independently predicted maternal cardiac complications; the cardiac event rate can be predicted using a risk index incorporating these predictors. Neonatal complications (20% of pregnancies) were associated with poor functional class or cyanosis, left heart obstruction, anticoagulation, smoking, and multiple gestations. Conclusions Pregnancy in women with heart disease is associated with significant cardiac and neonatal complications, despite state-of-the-art obstetric and cardiac care. Maternal cardiac risk can be predicted with the use of a risk index.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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