Epidemiology of Cardiac Disease during Pregnancy in Khartoum Hospital,Sudan

K. Yassin, Elfil Amh, H. Hamid, S. Ak, A. AziemAAli
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Data was collected prospectively during the period of May 2011-through December 2012 at Khartoum Teaching Hospital from 75 pregnant women with heart diseases to investigate the epidemiology of cardiac disease in pregnancy. Means and proportions were calculated using student and X2 test, respectively. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed, confidence intervals of 95% were calculated and P<0.05 was considered significant. With regard to classification of the cardiac disease, 60%, 26.7% and 13.3% was rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease and other acquired heart disease respectively. Ten cases were ended with therapeutic and spontaneous miscarriage and 65 cases reached viability. The reported medical problems that complicated the pregnancy of our patients included: congestive heart failure (14/75, 18.6%), arrhythmias (6/75, 8%), pulmonary embolism (4/75, 5.3%) and pulmonary oedema (2/75, 2.6%). There were two cases of maternal mortality (2.7%). In this study maternal cardiac complication were more common among women with past medical history of cardiac complication (OR=1.0; CI=, 1.0-1.0; P =0.023), NYHA class III & IV at booking (OR=15.9; CI=, 2.8-38; P =0.000), mitral stenosis without other valvular lesion (OR=5.3; CI=, 1.0-25.1; P =0.021), cardiomyopathy (OR=10; CI=, 1.1-88.6; P =0.036) and those without preconception counselling (OR=2.4; CI=, 1.3-4.2; P =0.002). Cardiac surgery prior to pregnancy did not guarantee a complication-free course in subsequent pregnancies. Thus Rheumatic heart disease is the most dominant aetiology of heart disease during pregnancy in Sudan. Cardiac surgery prior to pregnancy is not a grantee for pregnancy free complication.
苏丹喀土穆医院妊娠期心脏病流行病学研究
2011年5月至2012年12月期间,在喀土穆教学医院前瞻性地收集了75名患有心脏病的孕妇的数据,以调查妊娠期心脏病的流行病学。均值和比例分别采用student检验和X2检验计算。进行单因素和多因素分析,计算95%的置信区间,P<0.05为显著性。在心脏病的分类上,风湿性心脏病占60%,先天性心脏病占26.7%,其他获得性心脏病占13.3%。治疗性自然流产10例,存活65例。我们报告的导致患者妊娠的医疗问题包括:充血性心力衰竭(14/75,18.6%)、心律失常(6/75,8%)、肺栓塞(4/75,5.3%)和肺水肿(2/75,2.6%)。有2例产妇死亡(2.7%)。本研究中,母体心脏并发症在既往有心脏并发症病史的女性中更为常见(OR=1.0;CI = 1.0 - -1.0;P =0.023), NYHA III级和IV级预订(OR=15.9;CI = 2.8 -38;P =0.000),二尖瓣狭窄无其他瓣膜病变(OR=5.3;CI = 1.0 - -25.1;P =0.021),心肌病(OR=10;CI = 1.1 - -88.6;P =0.036)和未接受孕前咨询的患者(OR=2.4;CI = 1.3 - -4.2;P = 0.002)。妊娠前心脏手术并不能保证妊娠后无并发症。因此,风湿性心脏病是苏丹怀孕期间心脏病的最主要病因。妊娠前心脏手术不能保证妊娠无并发症。
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