Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5968246 International Journal of Cardiology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We report three cases of successful pregnancy and delivery in patients with uncorrected univentricular heart, which is rare.•High NYHA class, pulmonary hypertension and history of congestive heart failure are major risk factors for complications.•Previous reported cases support the idea that successful pregnancy can be achieved in the absence of above risk factors.

Due to high risks of both maternal and fetal complications, pregnancy is not encouraged for women with uncorrected univentricular heart (UVH). Here, we report three cases of successful pregnancy and delivery in patients with uncorrected UVH. A literature review has been performed. It appears that maternal and neonatal risks are mainly associated with higher NYHA heart failure class, pulmonary hypertension, and history of congestive heart failure. In the absence of these risk factors, successful pregnancy still can be achieved with mild complications. Care by a multidisciplinary team during delivery is necessary to for a good prognosis.

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