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Cureus
; 16(1): e51764, 2024 Jan.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38318590
ABSTRACT
Pregnancy is a major life event for most women that causes extensive physiological changes. Hence, it is associated with additional risks in women with congenital heart disease. No reports of pregnancy or a baby born to a woman with isolated right ventricular hypoplasia without an atrial septal defect have been published. In this case, the patient's right ventricle was very small with no contractility. The right atrium was highly enlarged, and its contractility resulted in pulmonary circulation without pulmonary hypertension. The size increased post-delivery than that before pregnancy. Fortunately, a healthy infant was born without any right heart failure symptoms.