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Attitudes and perceptions of pregnant women with CHD: results of a single-site survey.

Aarthi Sabanayagam1, David Briston2, Ali N Zaidi1.   

Abstract

Introduction CHD occurs in about 1% of the United States population, and is now the most common cardiac condition affecting women during pregnancy.
METHODS: An anonymous, single-site, cross-sectional, 50-question survey was performed at a national Adult Congenital Heart Disease conference to assess the level of knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regarding cardiac care during pregnancy in women with CHD.
RESULTS: A total of 77 women completed the survey. Among them, 50% (n=39) had moderate and 38% (n=29) had severely complex disease; 30% (n=23) of women were told that pregnancy was contraindicated given their underlying cardiac condition. Almost two-thirds (n=50) report being categorised as high risk for adverse cardiovascular events. During pregnancy, 84% (n=65) preferred their cardiologist to have trained in adult CHD, 44% (n=34) were satisfied with adult cardiologists, and 36% (n=28) with paediatric cardiologists. Only 48% (n=37) were aware that a fetal echocardiogram was indicated. Only 35% (n=27) discussed modes of delivery with their providers, and 70% (n=54) preferred their prenatal cardiology visits at an adult hospital. Up to 85% (n=64) of them had discussed contraception with their cardiologists, and 72% (n=56) felt they needed high-risk maternal-fetal medicine to be involved with their care.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite seeking medical care, these pregnant women did not have a full understanding of their condition and their cardiovascular risk during pregnancy. On the basis of these results, further efforts are needed to improve the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of women with CHD in relation to their cardiac and obstetric management during pregnancy.

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Keywords:  Pregnancy; congenital heart disease; perception; women

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28416028     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951116002857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Young        ISSN: 1047-9511            Impact factor:   1.093


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1.  Exploring the lived experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood in Italian women with congenital heart disease: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Authors:  Serena Francesca Flocco; Rosario Caruso; Serena Barello; Tiziana Nania; Silvio Simeone; Federica Dellafiore
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-01-23       Impact factor: 2.692

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