Hospital admissions for mitral stenosis in pregnancy in the United States: a thirteen-year analysis.

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Neiberg de Alcantara Lima, Dhruvil Ashishkumar Patel, Nikhil Sundaram, Ricardo Lessa de Castro, Cuyler Huffman, Mireya Diaz, Silvia Teresa Linares, Thomas A Melgar
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Abstract

Background: Cardiac conditions are a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, significantly exacerbated during the hemodynamic demands of pregnancy. Mitral stenosis in pregnancy (MSp) is rare in the USA however, it has a high risk for maternal complications.

Methods: We aim to outline the burden of MSp hospitalizations nationally. A retrospective review of HCUP/NIS data from 2002-2014 was conducted.

Results: There were 2014 weighted discharges for both pregnancy and mitral stenosis (MS). Patients diagnosed with MS had a more considerable mean cost per discharge than the comparison group. Pulmonary Hypertension (PH), Atrial Arrhythmias (AA), Stroke, and Heart Failure (HF) were respectively reported in 25.71%, 7.14%, 0.95%, and 19.28% of the discharges. Our study identified a low incidence of MS in the US over the 12-year period; no deaths were identified.

Conclusion: Our results substantiate MSp as a risk factor for PH, AA, HF, and stroke in pregnancy. Even though the mortality is low, it is essential that clinicians be aware of this diagnosis due to higher associated morbidity and costs.

美国妊娠期二尖瓣狭窄住院:13年分析
背景:心脏疾病是孕产妇发病和死亡的重要原因,在妊娠期间血液动力学需求显著加剧。妊娠二尖瓣狭窄(MSp)在美国是罕见的,但它有很高的产妇并发症的风险。方法:我们旨在概述全国MSp住院负担。对2002-2014年HCUP/NIS数据进行了回顾性审查。结果:妊娠合并二尖瓣狭窄(MS)均有2014例加权出院。诊断为多发性硬化症的患者每次出院的平均费用比对照组更可观。肺动脉高压(PH)、心房心律失常(AA)、脑卒中和心力衰竭(HF)分别占出院患者的25.71%、7.14%、0.95%和19.28%。我们的研究发现,在过去的12年里,美国多发性硬化症的发病率很低;没有人死亡。结论:我们的研究结果证实MSp是妊娠期PH、AA、HF和卒中的危险因素。尽管死亡率很低,但由于相关的发病率和费用较高,临床医生必须了解这种诊断。
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