Managing asymptomatic severe rheumatic mitral stenosis in pregnancy: a case report.
Joanne Eng-FrostAjay SinhalMarcus IltonEdwina Wing-LunPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
Severe rheumatic MS in pregnancy carries significant morbidity and mortality, due to an already fragile predisposition towards heart failure development compounded by altered haemodynamics. Pregnancy avoidance and valvular intervention prior to conception or in the second trimester remain the mainstay of MS management; however, we present an encouraging case of successful near-term pregnancy with minimal complications in a medically managed asymptomatic patient with critical MS, who subsequently underwent valvular intervention post-partum.