2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.03.344
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Maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy with Fontan circulation: A multicentric observational study

Abstract: a b s t r a c t Keywords: Pregnancy Fontan circulation Congenital heart disease AnticoagulationBackground: Despite serious long-term sequel, women with Fontan palliation have reached childbearing age. However there is paucity of data on the pregnancy outcomes and management of this condition. We aimed to determine the maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy in women with Fontan palliation. Methods: This multicentric, retrospective study included women with Fontan circulation followed in 13 French specialized … Show more

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“…In contrast to published series, we observed a high rate of pre-term delivery (92%) and a higher rate of CS delivery [7,8,10]. The latter may be attributed to a higher rate of maternal and fetal morbidity seen in our cohort necessitating delivery rather than allowing spontaneous labour to take place.…”
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“…In contrast to published series, we observed a high rate of pre-term delivery (92%) and a higher rate of CS delivery [7,8,10]. The latter may be attributed to a higher rate of maternal and fetal morbidity seen in our cohort necessitating delivery rather than allowing spontaneous labour to take place.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Maternal cardiovascular morbidity, primarily due to atrial arrhythmias and deterioration of functional status has been observed. The rate of spontaneous miscarriages varied (27-65%) may have been underestimated in some of the series [6,10]. Moreover, a significant proportion of pregnancies (69-81%) resulted in premature births in the contemporary series [7,8,10].…”
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“…80,81 Not surprisingly, among adult women with CHD who become pregnant, adverse cardiovascular events occurring in pregnancy and childbirth are considerably more likely during admission for delivery than the general population, particularly among those with complex CHD or pulmonary hypertension. [82][83][84][85] As a result of these pathophysiologies, significant, lesion-specific effects on life expectancy can be forecast (Figure 7).…”
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