Inherited aortopathies and risk of aortic dissection and aortic syndrome in pregnancy.

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Timothy Chalk, Kylie Burns, Adam Morton
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Abstract

Acute aortic dissection related to pregnancy is rare, however represented the third most common cause of pregnancy-related cardiovascular death in the 2017 UK-MBBRACE report. The majority of women with pregnancy-related aortic dissection have an underlying inherited syndromic aortopathy, though this is often not recognised until an event. Data regarding the immediate and long-term effects of pregnancy on aortic outcome are not uniform due to publication and ascertainment biases, small sample sizes, inclusion of women whose dissection was the first presentation of the underlying disease, and incompleteness of collected data. Management recommendations are based on relatively low levels of evidence, and there is some variation between society guideline recommendations. This article seeks to review the available evidence regarding pregnancy-related aortic dissection in women inherited syndromic aortopathies, highlighting the importance of pre-conception counselling, genetic testing and a multi-disciplinary team approach to management.

妊娠期遗传性主动脉病变与主动脉夹层和主动脉综合征的风险。
与妊娠相关的急性主动脉夹层很少见,但在2017年UK-MBBRACE报告中,它是妊娠相关心血管死亡的第三大常见原因。大多数与妊娠相关的主动脉夹层妇女都有潜在的遗传性综合征主动脉病变,尽管这通常直到事件发生时才被发现。关于妊娠对主动脉结局的直接和长期影响的数据并不统一,这是由于发表和确定的偏差、样本量小、纳入了首次出现潜在疾病的妇女,以及收集的数据不完整。管理建议基于相对较低的证据水平,社会指南建议之间存在一些差异。本文旨在回顾现有的证据关于妊娠相关主动脉夹层的妇女遗传综合征主动脉病变,强调孕前咨询,基因检测和多学科团队的管理方法的重要性。
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Obstetric Medicine
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