Pregnancy in women with congenital heart disease: a focus on management and preventing the risk of complications.

IF 1.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Gurleen Wander, Johanna A van der Zande, Roshni R Patel, Mark R Johnson, Jolien Roos-Hesselink
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Abstract

Introduction: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common cardiac disorder in pregnancy in the western world (around 80%). Due to improvements in surgical interventions more women with CHD are surviving to adulthood and choosing to become pregnant.

Areas covered: Preconception counseling, antenatal management of CHDs and strategies to prevent maternal and fetal complications.Preconception counseling should start early, before the transition to adult care and be offered to both men and women. It should include the choice of contraception, lifestyle modifications, pre-pregnancy optimization of cardiac state, the chance of the child inheriting a similar cardiac lesion, the risks to the mother, and long-term prognosis. Pregnancy induces marked physiological changes in the cardiovascular system that may precipitate cardiac complications. Risk stratification is based on the underlying cardiac disease and data from studies including CARPREG, ZAHARA, and ROPAC.

Expert opinion: Women with left to right shunts, regurgitant lesions, and most corrected CHDs are at lower risk and can be managed in secondary care. Complex CHD, including systemic right ventricle need expert counseling in a tertiary center. Those with severe stenotic lesions, pulmonary artery hypertension, and Eisenmenger's syndrome should avoid pregnancy, be given effective contraception and managed in a tertiary center if pregnancy does happen.

先天性心脏病妇女的妊娠:关注并发症的管理和预防风险。
引言:先天性心脏病(CHD)是西方国家最常见的妊娠期心脏病(约占80%)。由于外科干预措施的改进,越来越多的CHD妇女能够活到成年并选择怀孕。涵盖的领域:孕前咨询、CHD的产前管理以及预防孕产妇和胎儿并发症的策略。在向成人护理过渡之前,应尽早开始接受孕前咨询,并向男性和女性提供。它应该包括避孕的选择、生活方式的改变、孕前心脏状态的优化、孩子遗传类似心脏病变的机会、母亲的风险以及长期预后。妊娠会导致心血管系统发生明显的生理变化,从而可能引发心脏并发症。风险分层基于潜在的心脏病和CARPREG、ZAHARA和ROPAC等研究的数据。专家意见:患有左向右分流、反流性病变和大多数已纠正的CHD的女性风险较低,可以在二级护理中进行管理。复杂的CHD,包括系统性右心室,需要在三级中心进行专家咨询。患有严重狭窄病变、肺动脉高压和艾森曼格综合征的患者应避免怀孕,如果确实发生怀孕,应给予有效的避孕措施,并在三级中心进行管理。
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy (ISSN 1477-9072) provides expert reviews on the clinical applications of new medicines, therapeutic agents and diagnostics in cardiovascular disease. Coverage includes drug therapy, heart disease, vascular disorders, hypertension, cholesterol in cardiovascular disease, heart disease, stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular surgery. The Expert Review format is unique. Each review provides a complete overview of current thinking in a key area of research or clinical practice.
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