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Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine ; : 295-299, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013428

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Background@#Cardiac disease increases morbidity and mortality in pregnant patients. This is found in both developing countries and underdeveloped countries. Cardiovascular demand increases with pregnancy, causing additional stress on a diseased heart. This then poses a greater risk of complications; thus, specialized care involving an Obstetric-Gynecologist and a Cardiologist is warranted. The Modified WHO Classification of Maternal Cardiovascular Risk, CARPREG, and CARPREG II predict risk among gravidocardiac patients and corresponding needed medical attention perinatally. Little data has been known on the clinical outcomes of pregnancy among gravidocardiac patients in the Philippines. This study aims to gauge the clinical outcomes of gravidocardiac patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in Dumaguete City.@*Methods@#A retrospective, cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out among all gravidocardiac patients admitted for labor and delivery between January 2015 and December 2019. A chart review of the cases satisfying the inclusion criteria was done. Data gathered were tabulated, and a Chi-Square was used to assess if there was a significant relationship between the cardiac condition and the mode of delivery, duration of pregnancy, maternal outcomes, and fetal outcomes.@*Results@#Cardiac lesions noted among gravidocardiac patients include mitral valve prolapse, which comprised the majority of cases, patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, mitral valve regurgitation, aortic valve regurgitation, atrial septal defect, and peripartum cardiomyopathy. Pregnancies were mainly carried to term with vaginal delivery as the primary mode of birth. Maternal outcomes were generally favorable, with no deaths recorded. Fetal outcomes were variable among cases, and fetal mortality was recorded at 3.92%. A significant relationship was seen between maternal cardiac condition and maternal outcomes of the pregnancies.@*Conclusion@#Among pregnant patients with cardiac conditions, maternal outcomes of pregnancy can be predicted in association with the cardiac condition. There is a great need to educate the public on the need for proper perinatal care when a cardiac condition in pregnancy is detected.

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