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Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings

Background: Cardiac disease is an important life-threatening complication during pregnancy. It is frequently seen in pregnant women living in resource-limited areas and often results in premature death. Aim: The aim of this hospital-based longitudinal study was to identify factors related to adverse...

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Autores principales: Poli, Philippe Amubuomombe, Orang’o, Elkanah Omenge, Mwangi, Ann, Barasa, Felix Ayub
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Radcliffe Cardiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33304394
http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2020.04
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author Poli, Philippe Amubuomombe
Orang’o, Elkanah Omenge
Mwangi, Ann
Barasa, Felix Ayub
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description Background: Cardiac disease is an important life-threatening complication during pregnancy. It is frequently seen in pregnant women living in resource-limited areas and often results in premature death. Aim: The aim of this hospital-based longitudinal study was to identify factors related to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with cardiac disease in low-resource settings. Methods: The study enrolled 91 pregnant women with congenital or acquired cardiac disease over a period of 2 years in Kenya. Results: Maternal and early neonatal deaths occurred in 12.2% and 12.6% of cases, respectively. The risk of adverse outcomes was significantly increased in those with pulmonary oedema (OR 11, 95% CI [2.3.52]; p=0.002) and arrhythmias (OR 16.9, 95% CI [2.5.113]; p=0.004). Limited access to care was significantly associated with adverse maternal outcomes (p≤0.001). Conclusion: Many factors contribute to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with cardiac disease. Access to comprehensive specialised care may help reduce cardiac-related complications during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-77090012020-12-09 Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings Poli, Philippe Amubuomombe Orang’o, Elkanah Omenge Mwangi, Ann Barasa, Felix Ayub Eur Cardiol Management and Comorbidities Background: Cardiac disease is an important life-threatening complication during pregnancy. It is frequently seen in pregnant women living in resource-limited areas and often results in premature death. Aim: The aim of this hospital-based longitudinal study was to identify factors related to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with cardiac disease in low-resource settings. Methods: The study enrolled 91 pregnant women with congenital or acquired cardiac disease over a period of 2 years in Kenya. Results: Maternal and early neonatal deaths occurred in 12.2% and 12.6% of cases, respectively. The risk of adverse outcomes was significantly increased in those with pulmonary oedema (OR 11, 95% CI [2.3.52]; p=0.002) and arrhythmias (OR 16.9, 95% CI [2.5.113]; p=0.004). Limited access to care was significantly associated with adverse maternal outcomes (p≤0.001). Conclusion: Many factors contribute to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with cardiac disease. Access to comprehensive specialised care may help reduce cardiac-related complications during pregnancy. Radcliffe Cardiology 2020-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7709001/ /pubmed/33304394 http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2020.04 Text en Copyright © 2020, Radcliffe Cardiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This work is open access under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 License which allows users to copy, redistribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes, provided the original work is cited correctly.
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Orang’o, Elkanah Omenge
Mwangi, Ann
Barasa, Felix Ayub
Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings
title Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings
title_full Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings
title_fullStr Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings
title_full_unstemmed Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings
title_short Factors Related to Maternal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Cardiac Disease in Low-resource Settings
title_sort factors related to maternal adverse outcomes in pregnant women with cardiac disease in low-resource settings
topic Management and Comorbidities
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33304394
http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2020.04
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