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Preconception Counseling for Women with Congenital Heart Disease.
Lu, Chun-Wei; Wu, Mei-Hwan; Wang, Jou-Kou; Lin, Min-Tai; Chen, Chun-An; Chiu, Shenn-Nan; Chiu, Hsin-Hui.
Afiliação
  • Lu CW; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Wu MH; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Wang JK; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Lin MT; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Chen CA; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Chiu SN; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Chiu HH; Adult Congenital Heart Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, National Taiwan University Children Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
Acta Cardiol Sin ; 31(6): 500-6, 2015 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27122914
UNLABELLED: With advances that have been made over the recent decades in transcatheter and surgical interventions, most patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) can survive into adulthood. Overall, probably half of these surviving patients are female. When these female CHD patients reach childbearing age, however, pregnancy management will be a major issue. In order to meet the demands of fetal growth, the maternal cardiovascular system starts a series of adaptations beginning in early pregnancy. These adaptations include: decreased systemic and pulmonary vascular resistances, decreased blood pressure, expansion of the blood volume, increased heart rate and increased cardiac output. For women with CHD, this hemodynamic alteration may increase the risks of adverse cardiovascular events as well as the fetal and neonatal complications. Therefore, proper risk stratification and effective counseling for women with CHD who are planning their pregnancies is an important undertaking. KEY WORDS: Congenital heart disease; Pregnancy.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Acta Cardiol Sin Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Taiwan

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Acta Cardiol Sin Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Taiwan