Maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnancies complicated by Marfan syndrome.
Matthew CauldwellPhilip J SteerStephanie L CurtisAarthi MohanSamuel DockreeLucy MackillopHelen M ParryJames OliverMonique SterrenbergSuzanne WallaceGemma MalinGemma PartridgeLeisa J FreemanAidan P BolgerFarah SiddiquiDirk WilsonMargaret SimpsonNiki WalkerKen HodsonKatherine ThomasFoteini BredakiRebecca MercaldiFiona WalkerMark R JohnsonPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2019)
In total, there were 258 pregnancies in 151 women with MFS (19 women had prior aortic root replacements), including 226 pregnancies ≥24 weeks (two sets of twins), 20 miscarriages and 12 pregnancy terminations. Excluding miscarriages and terminations, there were 221 live births in 139 women. Only 50% of women received preconception counselling. There were no deaths, but five women experienced aortic dissection (1.9%; one type A and four type B-one had a type B dissection at 12 weeks and subsequent termination of pregnancy). Five women required cardiac surgery postpartum. No predictors for aortic dissection could be identified. The babies of the 131 (65.8%) women taking beta-blockers were on average 316 g lighter (p<0.001). Caesarean section rates were high (50%), particularly in women with dilated aortic roots. In 55 women, echocardiographic aortic imaging was available prepregnancy and postpregnancy; there was a small but significant average increase in AoR size of 0.84 mm (Median follow-up 2.3 months) CONCLUSION: There were no maternal deaths, and the aortic dissection rate was 1.9% (mainly type B). There with no identifiable factors associated with aortic dissection in our cohort. Preconception counselling rates were low and need improvement. Aortic size measurements increased marginally following pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- aortic dissection
- pregnancy outcomes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pregnant women
- preterm birth
- gestational age
- cardiac surgery
- cervical cancer screening
- aortic valve
- left ventricular
- breast cancer risk
- acute kidney injury
- body mass index
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- physical activity
- human immunodeficiency virus
- angiotensin ii
- left atrial
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- glycemic control