1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x1999000700005
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Natural course of subsequent pregnancy after peripartum cardiomyopathy

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of subsequent pregnancy after peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) on maternal and fetal outcome. METHODS: Prospective study of 34 patients with the diagnosis of PPCM (mean age= 26years). At the time of first diagnosis 5 were in NYHA functional class (FC) II for heart failure, one in FC III and 28 in FC IV. After clinical treatment, patients were advised to avoid new pregnancies and a follow-up was obtained. RESULTS: There were 12 (35.3%) subsequent pregnancies in patients (pt) aged… Show more

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“…Data on SSPs in women with a previously diagnosed PPCM are limited. Table summarizes the studies of women who had a SSP after being diagnosed with PPCM . However, the mode of data collection is highly variable with some studies not reporting the LVEF of the index pregnancy, nor the cardiac dimensions, left and right ventricular function at onset of the SSP.…”
Section: How Can Patients Be Best Advised About the Risks For A Subsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on SSPs in women with a previously diagnosed PPCM are limited. Table summarizes the studies of women who had a SSP after being diagnosed with PPCM . However, the mode of data collection is highly variable with some studies not reporting the LVEF of the index pregnancy, nor the cardiac dimensions, left and right ventricular function at onset of the SSP.…”
Section: How Can Patients Be Best Advised About the Risks For A Subsementioning
confidence: 99%