Poor Outcome of Surgical Management of Acute Malfunctioning Mechanical Mitral Valve During Pregnancy. Should Centers with Limited Resources Find Different Options?

A. Elsayed, K. Abdelaal, Ayman Mohammad Abdelghaffar, Essam Mohamed, T. Mahran, Mohsen Saber Mohammed Ahmed, A. M. Ibrahim, A. A. Mansour
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BACKGROUND Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is the most common cardiac disease in pregnancy in developing countries with the mitral valve being the most affected. In this study, the results of surgical intervention in pregnant women presented with acute malfunctioning mechanical mitral valve were discussed. METHODS All patients underwent emergency redo mitral valve replacement due to acute malfunctioning mechanical mitral valve during pregnancy in a single center between January 2005 and December 2017. These patients were retrospectively analyzed. Additionally, anticoagulation strategy before the event and outcomes for the mother and the fetus were outlined. RESULTS Between 2005 and 2017, 16 pregnant women arrived in a single tertiary center with acute malfunctioning mechanical mitral valves. The mean gestational age at the time of presentation was 13.19 ± 2.6 weeks. Fifteen out of the 16 patients changed their anticoagulation regimen either with or without medical advice. After replacing the valve, cardiopulmonary bypass successfully was weaned in 12 patients, who were transferred to the ICU sedated and ventilated with variable doses of chemical Inotropes. The remaining 4 patients died on the table after failure of weaning from bypass. In one case, the patient developed immediate postoperative stroke with the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 7, CT brain revealed massive infarction, her fetus was not viable, she remained sedated and ventilated, and she passed away on post-operative Day 12, due to pneumonia and sepsis. Another patient, with a viable fetus, passed away on post-operative Day 1, due to low cardiac output. CONCLUSION Acute malfunctioning MHV during pregnancy represents a real dilemma to patients and caregivers. It carries high fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality, especially in centers with limited resources. We believe that an alternative plane must be formulated for such patients to avoid devastating complications, including maternal and fetal deaths.
妊娠期机械二尖瓣急性功能障碍手术治疗的不良结果。资源有限的中心应该寻找不同的选择吗?
背景:风湿性心脏病(RHD)是发展中国家妊娠期最常见的心脏病,其中二尖瓣受影响最大。在本研究中,手术干预的结果孕妇提出了急性机械二尖瓣功能障碍进行了讨论。方法2005年1月至2017年12月在同一中心就诊的妊娠期机械二尖瓣急性故障患者均行急诊重做二尖瓣置换术。对这些患者进行回顾性分析。此外,还概述了事件发生前的抗凝策略和母亲和胎儿的结局。结果在2005年至2017年期间,有16名因急性机械二尖瓣故障而抵达单一三级中心的孕妇。分娩时平均胎龄为13.19±2.6周。16名患者中有15名在有或没有医疗建议的情况下改变了抗凝治疗方案。更换瓣膜后,12例患者成功脱离体外循环,转入ICU,使用不同剂量的化学肌力剂镇静和通气。其余4例患者在旁路脱机失败后死于手术台上。1例患者术后立即发生脑卒中,格拉斯哥昏迷评分(GCS)为7分,CT脑显示大面积梗死,胎儿不能存活,持续镇静通气,术后第12天因肺炎和败血症去世。另一名有存活胎儿的患者在术后第1天因心排血量过低而去世。结论妊娠期MHV急性功能障碍对患者和护理人员来说是一个真正的困境。它携带高胎儿和产妇发病率和死亡率,特别是在资源有限的中心。我们认为,必须为这类病人制定一种替代方案,以避免包括孕产妇和胎儿死亡在内的毁灭性并发症。
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