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Impact of pregnancy on the cardiac health of women with prior surgeries for pulmonary valve anomalies.

Torri D Metz1, Sammy A Hayes, Clarisa Y Garcia, Anji T Yetman.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We assessed the impact of pregnancy on long-term cardiac outcomes in women with prior surgery for congenital pulmonary valve anomalies. STUDY
DESIGN: Data on all reproductive age women with prior pulmonary valve repair or replacement, cared for at a tertiary institution over a 10-year period, were analyzed. Kaplan-Meier curves and proportional hazards models were estimated to assess the impact of pregnancy and multiparity on a composite long-term adverse outcome defined as death, heart failure, or unanticipated cardiac surgery. Peripartum cardiac complications were also assessed.
RESULTS: Thirty-three parous and 20 nulliparous, nonpregnant controls with primary pulmonary valve replacement or repair were identified. Among the parous women, there were 95 pregnancies (median, 3.0; 1-10) resulting in 81 live births. Peripartum cardiac complications occurred in 28 (29.8%; 95% confidence interval, 20.4-39.2) of the pregnancies. A composite adverse long-term cardiac outcome occurred in 17 of 33 parous women, over 417 person-years (4 per 100 person-years) and 1 of 20 nulliparous women over 258 person-years (0.4 per 100 person-years); women with pregnancies were more likely at any point in time to have a composite long-term adverse cardiac outcome compared with nulliparous controls. Women with 2 or more pregnancies were more likely to have a composite adverse cardiac outcome than those with less than 2 pregnancies (hazard ratio, 8.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.5-50.3).
CONCLUSION: Peripartum cardiac complications are common in women with prior pulmonary valve repair or replacement. Pregnancy appears to increase the risk of long-term adverse cardiac outcomes in these patients when compared with nulliparous controls.
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Keywords:  cardiac outcomes; maternal congenital heart disease; multiparity; pulmonary stenosis; tetralogy of Fallot

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23685079     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2013.05.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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1.  Long-Term Cardiovascular Health After Pregnancy in Danish Women With Congenital Heart Disease. A Register-Based Cohort Study Between 1993 and 2016.

Authors:  Stine Kloster; Janne S Tolstrup; Dorte Guldbrand Nielsen; Lars Søndergaard; Søren Paaske Johnsen; Annette Kjær Ersbøll
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2022-02-22       Impact factor: 6.106

2.  Association between pregnancy and long-term cardiac outcomes in individuals with congenital heart disease.

Authors:  Shannon L Son; Lauren L Hosek; Miranda C Stein; Amanda A Allshouse; Anna B Catino; Arvind K Hoskoppal; Daniel A Cox; Kevin J Whitehead; Ian M Lindsay; Sean Esplin; Torri D Metz
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 8.661

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