Functional and imaging outcomes of the Fontan circulation following pregnancy

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS International journal of cardiology Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132721
Sophie E. Thompson , Mengshi Yuan , Freya Lodge , S. Arif , James Castleman , Paul Clift , R. Katie Morris , Caroline Fox , Sara A. Thorne , Lucy E. Hudsmith
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Abstract

Introduction

The Fontan circulation palliates single-ventricle congenital heart disease by separating the systemic and pulmonary circulations. An increasing number of women with a Fontan circulation are wishing to become pregnant, however the ability to increase cardiac output during pregnancy is limited in many due to the chronic low output state. We describe pregnancy outcomes in these women at a large tertiary centre, including functional and imaging outcomes.

Methods

We retrospectively investigated women with a Fontan circulation giving birth after 24 weeks' gestation between 1995 and 2023. Data collected included obstetric and neonatal complications, changes in cardiac volumes and ejection fraction (EF), and functional outcomes including change in NYHA class and exercise capacity pre- and post-pregnancy, compared to matched male controls.

Results

Twenty-six pregnancies occurred among 23 women. Almost half experienced obstetric complications, primarily bleeding, which was the commonest indication for emergency C-section. Worsening cardiac symptoms complicated 50 % of pregnancies, with 4 requiring hospital admission for decompensation. Arrhythmias were not uncommon. Mean VO2max declined post-pregnancy (p = 0.03), though not significantly compared to controls. Worsening of NYHA class was uncommon (15.4 %), suggesting that cardiovascular complications during pregnancy do not correlate with longer-term functional limitation. EF worsened post-pregnancy, declining significantly more so than in matched controls (p = 0.03), however there were no changes in cardiac volumes.

Conclusions

Pregnancy in women with a Fontan circulation is associated with high rates of obstetric complications and worsening cardiac symptoms. However, successful pregnancies are possible, with little evidence of medium-term functional impairment. This data informs pre-pregnancy counselling of Fontan women of child-bearing age.
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妊娠后丰坦循环的功能和成像结果。
介绍:丰坦循环通过分离全身循环和肺循环来缓解单心室先天性心脏病。越来越多患有丰唐循环的妇女希望怀孕,但由于长期处于低输出量状态,许多妇女在怀孕期间增加心输出量的能力受到限制。我们描述了一家大型三级中心的这些妇女的妊娠结局,包括功能和影像学结果:我们对 1995 年至 2023 年间妊娠 24 周后分娩的丰坦循环妇女进行了回顾性调查。收集的数据包括产科和新生儿并发症、心脏容积和射血分数(EF)的变化、功能结果(包括妊娠前后NYHA分级和运动能力的变化),并与匹配的男性对照组进行了比较:23 名妇女共妊娠 26 次。近一半的孕妇出现了产科并发症,主要是出血,这也是最常见的紧急剖腹产指征。50%的孕妇因心脏症状加重而并发症,其中4人因心脏失代偿而需要入院治疗。心律失常并不少见。平均 VO2max 值在怀孕后有所下降(p = 0.03),但与对照组相比并不明显。NYHA分级恶化的情况并不常见(15.4%),这表明孕期心血管并发症与长期功能限制并不相关。妊娠后EF恶化,降幅明显高于匹配对照组(P = 0.03),但心脏容积没有变化:结论:接受丰坦循环治疗的妇女怀孕后,产科并发症和心脏症状恶化的发生率很高。结论:患有方坦循环的妇女妊娠与高产科并发症和心脏症状恶化有关,但也有可能成功妊娠,而且几乎没有证据表明中期功能受损。这些数据为育龄丰唐妇女的孕前咨询提供了参考。
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International journal of cardiology
International journal of cardiology 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cardiology is devoted to cardiology in the broadest sense. Both basic research and clinical papers can be submitted. The journal serves the interest of both practicing clinicians and researchers. In addition to original papers, we are launching a range of new manuscript types, including Consensus and Position Papers, Systematic Reviews, Meta-analyses, and Short communications. Case reports are no longer acceptable. Controversial techniques, issues on health policy and social medicine are discussed and serve as useful tools for encouraging debate.
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