Risk of pregnancy in moderate and severe aortic stenosis from the multinational ROPAC registry
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Abstract
BACKGROUND Controversial results on maternal risk and fetal outcome have been reported in women with aortic
stenosis (AS).
OBJECTIVES The authors sought to investigate maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with AS in a large cohort.
METHODS The Registry on Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC) is a global, prospective observational registry of
women with structural heart disease, providing a uniquely large study population. Data of women with moderate
(peak gradient 36 to 63 mm Hg) and severe AS (peak gradient $64 mm Hg) were analyzed.
RESULTS Of 2,966 pregnancies in ROPAC, the authors identified 96 women who had at least moderate AS (34 with
severe AS). No deaths were observed during pregnancy and in the first week after delivery. However, 20.8% of women
were hospitalized for cardiac reasons during pregnancy. This was significantly more common in severe AS compared with
moderate AS (35.3% vs. 12.9%; p ¼ 0.02), and reached the highest rate (42.1%) in severe, symptomatic AS. Pregnancy
was complicated by heart failure in 6.7% of asymptomatic and 26.3% of symptomatic patients, but could be managed
medically, except for 1 patient who was symptomatic before pregnancy and underwent balloon valvotomy. Children
of patients with severe AS had a significantly higher percentage of low birth weight (35.0% vs. 6.0%; p ¼ 0.006).
CONCLUSIONS Mortality in pregnant women with AS, including those with severe AS, appears to be close to zero in
the current era. Symptomatic and severe AS does, however, carry a substantial risk of heart failure and is associated with
high rates of hospitalization for cardiac reasons, although heart failure can nearly always be managed medically.
The results highlight the importance of appropriate pre-conceptional patient evaluation and counseling.
(J Am Coll Cardiol 2016;68:1727–37) © 2016 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
stenosis (AS).
OBJECTIVES The authors sought to investigate maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with AS in a large cohort.
METHODS The Registry on Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC) is a global, prospective observational registry of
women with structural heart disease, providing a uniquely large study population. Data of women with moderate
(peak gradient 36 to 63 mm Hg) and severe AS (peak gradient $64 mm Hg) were analyzed.
RESULTS Of 2,966 pregnancies in ROPAC, the authors identified 96 women who had at least moderate AS (34 with
severe AS). No deaths were observed during pregnancy and in the first week after delivery. However, 20.8% of women
were hospitalized for cardiac reasons during pregnancy. This was significantly more common in severe AS compared with
moderate AS (35.3% vs. 12.9%; p ¼ 0.02), and reached the highest rate (42.1%) in severe, symptomatic AS. Pregnancy
was complicated by heart failure in 6.7% of asymptomatic and 26.3% of symptomatic patients, but could be managed
medically, except for 1 patient who was symptomatic before pregnancy and underwent balloon valvotomy. Children
of patients with severe AS had a significantly higher percentage of low birth weight (35.0% vs. 6.0%; p ¼ 0.006).
CONCLUSIONS Mortality in pregnant women with AS, including those with severe AS, appears to be close to zero in
the current era. Symptomatic and severe AS does, however, carry a substantial risk of heart failure and is associated with
high rates of hospitalization for cardiac reasons, although heart failure can nearly always be managed medically.
The results highlight the importance of appropriate pre-conceptional patient evaluation and counseling.
(J Am Coll Cardiol 2016;68:1727–37) © 2016 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
Date Issued
2016-10-18
Date Acceptance
2016-07-12
Citation
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2016, 68 (16), pp.1727-1737
ISSN
0735-1097
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
1727
End Page
1737
Journal / Book Title
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Volume
68
Issue
16
Copyright Statement
© 2016 the American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology
fetal outcome
heart failure
maternal outcome
risk factors
HEART-DISEASE
EUROPEAN-SOCIETY
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC-ASSESSMENT
WOMEN
OUTCOMES
COLLABORATION
MULTICENTER
GUIDELINES
FAILURE
ESC
fetal outcome
heart failure
maternal outcome
risk factors
Adult
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Female
Fetal Diseases
Humans
Internationality
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
Pregnancy Outcome
Prospective Studies
Registries
Risk Assessment
Severity of Illness Index
ROPAC Investigators
Humans
Fetal Diseases
Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Pregnancy Outcome
Severity of Illness Index
Registries
Risk Assessment
Prospective Studies
Pregnancy
Internationality
Adult
Female
Cardiovascular System & Hematology
1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
1117 Public Health and Health Services
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2016-10-10