2015
DOI: 10.5336/gynobstet.2014-43155
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Heart Disease and Pregnancy: Maternal and Fetal Outcomes

Abstract: Ö ÖZ ZE ET T A Am ma aç ç: : Kalp hastalığıyla komplike olan gebeliklerde maternal ve fetal sonuçların değer-lendirilmesidir. G Ge er re eç ç v ve e Y Yö ön nt te em ml le er r: : 1997-2012 yılları arasında gebe polikliniğinde antenatal takipleri yapılmış ve doğumunu yine bu merkezde gerçekleştirmiş, kalp hastalığı olan 222 gebenin dosyası retrospektif olarak incelendi. Kalp hastalığının türüne ve New York Kalp Derneği [New York Heart Association (NYHA)]'nin kardiyak durum fonksiyonel sınıflamasına göre matern… Show more

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“…We planned cesarean delivery with maternal heart disease indication for NYHA stage III-IV because of cardiologists' recommendation and possibility of need for intensive care unit. We could not find a significant difference between the NYHA stage I-II and stage III-IV groups in cesarean rates similar to Davutoglu et al report (23).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…We planned cesarean delivery with maternal heart disease indication for NYHA stage III-IV because of cardiologists' recommendation and possibility of need for intensive care unit. We could not find a significant difference between the NYHA stage I-II and stage III-IV groups in cesarean rates similar to Davutoglu et al report (23).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In their study population, valvular heart disease was the leading cause of maternal death for cardiac reasons (25.6%). A retrospective study from Turkey by Davutoğlu et al (19) stated that the RHD rate was 76.5% among 222 pregnant women (mean age, 28.9±5.4) with a previous CVD diagnosis. In our present investigation, among 47 patients with CVD, 26 women had RHD (55.3%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%