21 results on '"A, Shotan"'
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2. Spin dynamics of a solid-state qubit in proximity to a superconductor
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Monge, Richard, Delord, Tom, Proscia, Nicholas, Shotan, Zav, Jayakumar, Harishankar, Henshaw, Jacob, Zangara, Pablo R., Lozovoi, Artur, Pagliero, Daniela, Esquinazi, Pablo D., An, Toshu, Sodemann, Inti, Menon, Vinod M., and Meriles, Carlos A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A broad effort is underway to understand and harness the interaction between superconductors and spin-active color centers with an eye on the realization of hybrid quantum devices and novel imaging modalities of superconducting materials. Most work, however, overlooks the complex interplay between either system and the environment created by the color center host. Here we use an all-diamond scanning probe to investigate the spin dynamics of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center proximal to a high-critical-temperature superconducting film in the presence of a weak magnetic field. We find that the presence of the superconductor increases the NV spin coherence lifetime, a phenomenon we tentatively rationalize as a change in the electric noise due to a superconductor-induced redistribution of charge carriers near the NV site. We build on these findings to demonstrate transverse-relaxation-time-weighted imaging of the superconductor film. These results shed light on the complex surface dynamics governing the spin coherence of shallow NVs while simultaneously paving the route to new forms of noise spectroscopy and imaging of superconductors.
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- 2022
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3. Integration of transcription regulation and functional genomic data reveals lncRNA SNHG6’s role in hematopoietic differentiation and leukemia
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Joshua M. Hazan, Raziel Amador, Tahleel Ali-Nasser, Tamar Lahav, Stav Roni Shotan, Miryam Steinberg, Ziv Cohen, Dvir Aran, David Meiri, Yehuda G. Assaraf, Roderic Guigó, and Assaf C. Bester
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lncRNA ,CRISPR screening ,Machine learning ,Gene regulation ,Hematopoiesis. ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are pivotal players in cellular processes, and their unique cell-type specific expression patterns render them attractive biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Yet, the functional roles of most lncRNAs remain enigmatic. To address the need to identify new druggable lncRNAs, we developed a comprehensive approach integrating transcription factor binding data with other genetic features to generate a machine learning model, which we have called INFLAMeR (Identifying Novel Functional LncRNAs with Advanced Machine Learning Resources). Methods INFLAMeR was trained on high-throughput CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) screens across seven cell lines, and the algorithm was based on 71 genetic features. To validate the predictions, we selected candidate lncRNAs in the human K562 leukemia cell line and determined the impact of their knockdown (KD) on cell proliferation and chemotherapeutic drug response. We further performed transcriptomic analysis for candidate genes. Based on these findings, we assessed the lncRNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 6 (SNHG6) for its role in myeloid differentiation. Finally, we established a mouse K562 leukemia xenograft model to determine whether SNHG6 KD attenuates tumor growth in vivo. Results The INFLAMeR model successfully reconstituted CRISPRi screening data and predicted functional lncRNAs that were previously overlooked. Intensive cell-based and transcriptomic validation of nearly fifty genes in K562 revealed cell type-specific functionality for 85% of the predicted lncRNAs. In this respect, our cell-based and transcriptomic analyses predicted a role for SNHG6 in hematopoiesis and leukemia. Consistent with its predicted role in hematopoietic differentiation, SNHG6 transcription is regulated by hematopoiesis-associated transcription factors. SNHG6 KD reduced the proliferation of leukemia cells and sensitized them to differentiation. Treatment of K562 leukemic cells with hemin and PMA, respectively, demonstrated that SNHG6 inhibits red blood cell differentiation but strongly promotes megakaryocyte differentiation. Using a xenograft mouse model, we demonstrate that SNHG6 KD attenuated tumor growth in vivo. Conclusions Our approach not only improved the identification and characterization of functional lncRNAs through genomic approaches in a cell type-specific manner, but also identified new lncRNAs with roles in hematopoiesis and leukemia. Such approaches can be readily applied to identify novel targets for precision medicine.
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- 2024
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4. Perinatal outcomes after in-utero exposure to beta-blockers in women with heart disease: Data from the ESC EORP registry of pregnancy and cardiac disease (ROPAC)
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Ramlakhan, Karishma P., Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Basso, Thomas, Greenslade, Jaimi, Flint, Robert B., Krieger, Eric V., Shotan, Avraham, Budts, Werner, De Backer, Julie, Hall, Roger, Johnson, Mark R., and Parsonage, William A.
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- 2024
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5. Targeting phenylalanine assemblies as a prospective disease-modifying therapy for phenylketonuria
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Shaham-Niv, Shira, Ezra, Assaf, Zaguri, Dor, Shotan, Stav Roni, Haimov, Elvira, Engel, Hamutal, Brider, Tamara, Simhaev, Luba, Barr, Haim Michael, Adler-Abramovich, Lihi, and Gazit, Ehud
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- 2024
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6. High Performance, Low Energy, and Trustworthy Blockchains Using Satellites.
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Dennis Shasha, Taegyun Kim, Joseph Bonneau, Yan Michalevsky, Gil Shotan, and Yonatan Winetraub
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- 2023
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7. Cardiomyopathy and Pregnancy: Considerations for Women With Severely Reduced Left Ventricular Dysfunction
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Shotan, Avraham, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien, Baris, Lucia, Goland, Sorel, Yekel, Yael, and Elkayam, Uri
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- 2021
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8. Perinatal outcomes after in-utero exposure to beta-blockers in women with heart disease:Data from the ESC EORP registry of pregnancy and cardiac disease (ROPAC)
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Ramlakhan, Karishma P., Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Basso, Thomas, Greenslade, Jaimi, Flint, Robert B., Krieger, Eric V., Shotan, Avraham, Budts, Werner, De Backer, Julie, Hall, Roger, Johnson, Mark R., Parsonage, William A., Ramlakhan, Karishma P., Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Basso, Thomas, Greenslade, Jaimi, Flint, Robert B., Krieger, Eric V., Shotan, Avraham, Budts, Werner, De Backer, Julie, Hall, Roger, Johnson, Mark R., and Parsonage, William A.
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Background: Beta-blockers are commonly used drugs during pregnancy, especially in women with heart disease, and are regarded as relatively safe although evidence is sparse. Differences between beta-blockers are not well-studied. Methods: In the Registry of Pregnancy And Cardiac disease (ROPAC, n = 5739), a prospective global registry of pregnancies in women with structural heart disease, perinatal outcomes (small for gestational age (SGA), birth weight, neonatal congenital heart disease (nCHD) and perinatal mortality) were compared between women with and without beta-blocker exposure, and between different beta-blockers. Multivariable regression analysis was used for the effect of beta-blockers on birth weight, SGA and nCHD (after adjustment for maternal and perinatal confounders). Results: Beta-blockers were used in 875 (15.2%) ROPAC pregnancies, with metoprolol (n = 323, 37%) and bisoprolol (n = 261, 30%) being the most frequent. Women with beta-blocker exposure had more SGA infants (15.3% vs 9.3%, p < 0.001) and nCHD (4.7% vs 2.7%, p = 0.001). Perinatal mortality rates were not different (1.4% vs 1.9%, p = 0.272). The adjusted mean difference in birth weight was −177 g (−5.8%), the adjusted OR for SGA was 1.7 (95% CI 1.3–2.1) and for nCHD 2.3 (1.6–3.5). With metoprolol as reference, labetalol (0.2, 0.1–0.4) was the least likely to cause SGA, and atenolol (2.3, 1.1–4.9) the most. Conclusions: In women with heart disease an association was found between maternal beta-blocker use and perinatal outcomes. Labetalol seems to be associated with the lowest risk of developing SGA, while atenolol should be avoided.
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- 2024
9. Regional Antibiotic Delivery for Implanted Cardiovascular Electronic Device Infections
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Moris Topaz, Ehud Chorin, Arie Lorin Schwartz, Aviram Hochstadt, Avraham Shotan, Itamar Ashkenazi, Mark Kazatsker, Narin-Nard Carmel, Guy Topaz, Yoram Oron, Gilad Margolis, Eyal Nof, Roy Beinart, Michael Glikson, Anna Mazo, Anat Milman, Michal Dekel, Shmuel Banai, Raphael Rosso, and Sami Viskin
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
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10. A Novel Antibiotic Delivery Approach for Salvage of Cardiovascular-Implantable Electronic Devices with Localized Infection
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Chorin, E, primary, Topaz, M, additional, Schwartz, A L, additional, Hochstadt, A, additional, Shotan, A, additional, Ashkenazi, I, additional, Kazatsker, M, additional, Nof, E, additional, Beinart, R, additional, Glikson, M, additional, Mazo, A, additional, Milman, A, additional, Banai, S, additional, Rosso, R, additional, and Viskin, S, additional
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- 2023
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11. PO-02-086 A NOVEL ANTIBIOTIC DELIVERY APPROACH FOR SALVAGE OF CARDIOVASCULAR-IMPLANTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH LOCALIZED INFECTION
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Chorin, Ehud, primary, Topaz, Moris, additional, Schwartz, Lorin A., additional, Hochstadt, Aviram, additional, Shotan, Avraham, additional, Ashkenazi, Itamar, additional, Kazatsker, Mark, additional, Carmel, Narin, additional, Topaz, Guy, additional, Oron, Yoram, additional, margolis, gilad, additional, Nof, Eyal, additional, Beinart, Roy, additional, Glikson, Michael, additional, Mazo, Anna, additional, Milman, Anat, additional, Dekel, Michal, additional, Banai, Shmuel, additional, Rosso, Raphael, additional, and Viskin, Sami, additional
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- 2023
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12. A Novel Antibiotic Delivery Approach for Salvage of Cardiovascular-Implantable Electronic Devices with Localized Infection
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E Chorin, M Topaz, A L Schwartz, A Hochstadt, A Shotan, I Ashkenazi, M Kazatsker, E Nof, R Beinart, M Glikson, A Mazo, A Milman, S Banai, R Rosso, and S Viskin
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Physiology (medical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Present guidelines endorse complete removal of cardiovascular-implantable electronic devices (pacemakers/defibrillators), including extraction of intracardiac electrodes, not only for systemic infections but also for localized "pocket infections." Objectives We evaluated the efficacy of delivering "Continuous, In-situ-Targeted, ultra-high concentration of Antibiotics" (CITA) into the infected subcutaneous the device-pocket, obviating the need for device/lead-extraction. Methods The CITA-Group consisted of 80 patients with pocket infection who were treated with CITA during 2007-2021. Of them, nine patients declined lead-extraction because of prohibitive operative risk, and six patients had questionable indications for extraction. The remaining 65 patients with pocket infection, who were eligible for extraction but opted for CITA treatment, were compared to 81 patients with pocket infection and similar characteristics who underwent device/lead-extraction as primary therapy. Results Eighty patients with pocket infection were treated with CITA during 2007-2021. CITA was curative in 85% (68/80) patients, who remained free of infection (median follow-up: 3 years, interquartile range 1 – 6.8 years). In the case-control study of CITA vs. device/lead extraction, cure rates were higher after device/lead-extraction than after CITA [96.2%; (78/81) vs. 84.6%; (55/65), p=0.027]. However, rates of serious complications were also higher after extraction [12 (14.8%) vs. 1 (1.5%), p=0.005]. All-cause 1-month and 1-year mortality were similar for CITA and device/lead-extraction (0% vs. 3·7%, p=0·25 and 12·3% vs. 13·6%, p=1·00, respectively). Extraction was avoided in 90·8% (59/65) extraction-eligible patients treated with CITA. Conclusions CITA is a safe and effective alternative for patients with pocket infection who are unsuitable or unwilling to undergo extraction.
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- 2023
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13. Spin Dynamics of a Solid-State Qubit in Proximity to a Superconductor
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Monge, Richard, primary, Delord, Tom, additional, Proscia, Nicholas V., additional, Shotan, Zav, additional, Jayakumar, Harishankar, additional, Henshaw, Jacob, additional, Zangara, Pablo R., additional, Lozovoi, Artur, additional, Pagliero, Daniela, additional, Esquinazi, Pablo D., additional, An, Toshu, additional, Sodemann, Inti, additional, Menon, Vinod M., additional, and Meriles, Carlos A., additional
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- 2023
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14. Regional Antibiotic Delivery for Implanted Cardiovascular Electronic Device Infections
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Topaz, Moris, primary, Chorin, Ehud, additional, Schwartz, Arie Lorin, additional, Hochstadt, Aviram, additional, Shotan, Avraham, additional, Ashkenazi, Itamar, additional, Kazatsker, Mark, additional, Carmel, Narin-Nard, additional, Topaz, Guy, additional, Oron, Yoram, additional, Margolis, Gilad, additional, Nof, Eyal, additional, Beinart, Roy, additional, Glikson, Michael, additional, Mazo, Anna, additional, Milman, Anat, additional, Dekel, Michal, additional, Banai, Shmuel, additional, Rosso, Raphael, additional, and Viskin, Sami, additional
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- 2023
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15. High Performance, Low Energy, and Trustworthy Blockchains Using Satellites
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Shasha, Dennis, primary, Kim, Taegyun, primary, Bonneau, Joseph, primary, Michalevsky, Yan, primary, Shotan, Gil, primary, and Winetraub, Yonatan, primary
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- 2023
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16. Spin Dynamics of a Solid-State Qubit in Proximity to a Superconductor
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Richard Monge, Tom Delord, Nicholas V. Proscia, Zav Shotan, Harishankar Jayakumar, Jacob Henshaw, Pablo R. Zangara, Artur Lozovoi, Daniela Pagliero, Pablo D. Esquinazi, Toshu An, Inti Sodemann, Vinod M. Menon, and Carlos A. Meriles
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Mechanical Engineering ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
A broad effort is underway to understand and harness the interaction between superconductors and spin-active color centers with an eye on the realization of hybrid quantum devices and novel imaging modalities of superconducting materials. Most work, however, overlooks the complex interplay between either system and the environment created by the color center host. Here we use an all-diamond scanning probe to investigate the spin dynamics of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center proximal to a high-critical-temperature superconducting film in the presence of a weak magnetic field. We find that the presence of the superconductor increases the NV spin coherence lifetime, a phenomenon we tentatively rationalize as a change in the electric noise due to a superconductor-induced redistribution of charge carriers near the NV site. We build on these findings to demonstrate transverse-relaxation-time-weighted imaging of the superconductor film. These results shed light on the complex surface dynamics governing the spin coherence of shallow NVs while simultaneously paving the route to new forms of noise spectroscopy and imaging of superconductors.
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- 2023
17. Cardiomyopathy and Pregnancy
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Avraham Shotan, Sorel Goland, Uri Elkayam, Yael Yekel, Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink, and Lucia Bari
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Diagnostic Imaging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Cardiomyopathy ,Global Health ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Patient Acuity ,On warfarin ,Dilated cardiomyopathy ,medicine.disease ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Cardiomyopathies ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Very high risk - Abstract
Women with dilated cardiomyopathy or left ventricular (LV) dysfunction (LV ejection fraction [LVEF] < 40%) from other etiology are at increased risk of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. They should undergo preconception evaluation, risk assessment, and treatment modification including discontinuation and replacement of contraindicated medications. A close follow-up and treatment by a multidisciplinary team is recommended at all stages: preconception, gestation, delivery, and postpartum. An early gestational and delivery plan has to be prepared to face complications and to achieve a successful delivery and outcome. Long-term postpartum cardiac follow-up is recommended anticipating potential adverse effects of pregnancy. The recommended mode of delivery for most patients is vaginal. The indications for cesarian section are mainly obstetric, unless the patient is in severely decompensated heart failure or urgent delivery if the patient is receiving warfarin therapy. Cardiac events during pregnancy or in the first months postpartum occur in 32%-60% of patients. Prepregnancy signs of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and New York Heart Association functional classification (NYHA FC) > II were associated with a poor cardiac outcome. Predictors of deterioration during pregnancy that are considered very high risk and should be advised to avoid pregnancy are: patients with NYHA FC III/IV unless improved under treatment and LVEF < 20%. Predictors for high risk of adverse outcome include: LVEF < 30%, NYHA FC II, ventricular tachyarrhythmias (including patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator),atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular rate, severe mitral regurgitation, significant right ventricular failure, and hypotension. Overall, despite a high rate of complications, most women with LV dysfunction can undergo a successful pregnancy.
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- 2021
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18. PO-02-086 A NOVEL ANTIBIOTIC DELIVERY APPROACH FOR SALVAGE OF CARDIOVASCULAR-IMPLANTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH LOCALIZED INFECTION
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Ehud Chorin, Moris Topaz, Lorin A. Schwartz, Aviram Hochstadt, Avraham Shotan, Itamar Ashkenazi, Mark Kazatsker, Narin Carmel, Guy Topaz, Yoram Oron, gilad margolis, Eyal Nof, Roy Beinart, Michael Glikson, Anna Mazo, Anat Milman, Michal Dekel, Shmuel Banai, Raphael Rosso, and Sami Viskin
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Physiology (medical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
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19. Hypertensive disorders in women with peripartum cardiomyopathy: insights from the ESC EORP PPCM Registry
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Jackson, Alice M., Petrie, Mark C., Frogoudaki, Alexandra, Laroche, Cécile, Gustafsson, Finn, Ibrahim, Bassem, Mebazaa, Alexandre, Johnson, Mark R., Seferovic, Petar M., Regitz‐Zagrosek, Vera, Mbakwem, Amam, Böhm, Michael, Prameswari, Hawani Sasmaya, Abdel Gawad, Doaa Ahmed Fouad, Goland, Sorel, Damasceno, Albertino, Karaye, Kamilu, Farhan, Hasan Ali, Hamdan, Righab, Maggioni, Aldo P., Sliwa, Karen, Bauersachs, Johann, Meer, Peter, Favaloro, R., Favaloro, L., Carballo, M., Peradejordi, M., Renedo, M.F., Absi, D., Bertolotti, A., Ratto, R., Talavera, M.L., Gomez, R., Lockwood, S., Barton, T., Austin, M‐A., Arstall, M., Aldridge, E., Chow, Y.Y., Dekker, G., Mahadavan, G., Rose, J., Wittwer, M., Hoppe, U., Sandhofer, A., Bahshaliyev, A., Gasimov, Z., Babayev, A., Niftiyev, P., Hasanova, I., AlBannay, R., AlHaiki, W., Husain, A., Mahdi, N., Kurlianskaya, A., Lukyanchyk, M., Shatova, O., Troyanova‐Shchutskaia, T., Anghel, L., De Pauw, M., Gevaert, S., De Backer, J., De Hosson, M., Vervaet, P., Timmermans, P.J., Janssen, A., Yameogo, N.V., Kagambega, L.J., Cumyn, A., Caron, N., Cote, A‐M., Sauve, N., Nkulu, D. Ngoy, Lez, D. Malamba, Yolola, E. Ngoy, Krejci, J., Poloczkova, H., Ersboll, A., Gustafsson, F., Elrakshy, Y., Hassanein, M., Hammad, B., Eldin, O. Nour, Fouad, D., Salman, S., Zareh, Z., Abdeall, D., Elenin, H. Abo, Ebaid, H., El Nagar, A., Farag, S., Saed, M., El Rahman, Y H Abd, Ibrahim, B.S., Abdelhamid, M., Hanna, R.N. W., Youssef, G., Awad, R., Botrous, O.L. I., Halawa, S. Ibrahim, Nasr, G., Saad, A., El Tahlawi, M., Abdelbaset, M., El‐saadawy, M., El‐shorbagy, A., Shalaby, G., Anttonen, O., Tolppanen, H., Hamekoski, S., Menez, T., Noel, A., Lamblin, N., Mouquet, F., Coulon, C., Groote, P., Langlois, S., Schurtz, G., Cohen‐Solal, A., Mebazaa, A., Fournier, M‐C., Louadah, B., Akrout, N., Logeart, D., Leurent, G., Jovanova, S., Arnaudova‐Dezulovicj, F., Livrinova, V., Bauersachs, J., Hilfiker‐Kleiner, D., Berliner, D., Jungesblut, M., Koenig, T., Moulig, V.A., Pfeffer, T.J., Böhm, M., Kindermann, I., Schwarz, V., Schmitt, C., Swojanowsky, P., Pettit, S., Petrie, M., McAdam, M., Patton, D., Bakhai, A., Krishnamurthy, V., Lim, L., Clifford, P., Bowers, N., Clark, A. L., Witte, K., Cullington, D., Oliver, J., Simms, A., Mcginlay, M., McDonagh, T., Shah, A. M., Amin‐Youssef, G., De Courcey, J., Martin, K., Shaw, S., Vause, S., Wallace, S., Malin, G., Wick, C., Nikolaou, M., Rentoukas, I., Chinchilla, H., Andino, L., Iyengar, S., Chandra, S., Yadav, D.K., Babu, R. Ravi, Singh, A.K., Kumar, S., Karunamay, B.B., Chaubey, S.K., Dhiman, S.R., Jha, V.C., Singh, S.K., Kodati, D., Dasari, R., Sultana, S., Dewi, T.I., Prameswari, H. Sasmaya, Al‐Farhan, H.A., Al‐Hussein, A., Yaseen, I.F., Al‐Azzawi, Falah, Al‐Saedi, Ghazi, Mahmood, G.M., Mohammed, M.K., Ridha, A.F., Shotan, A., Vazan, A., Goland, S., Biener, M., Senni, M., Grosu, A., Martin, E., Esposti, D. Degli, Bacchelli, S., Borghi, C., Metra, M., Sciatti, E., Orabona, R., Sani, F., Brunetti, N.D., Sinagra, G., Bobbo, M., D'Agata Mottolese, B., Gesuete, V., Rakar, S., Ramani, F., Kamiya, C., Barasa, A., Ngunga, M., Bajraktari, G., Hyseni, V., Lleshi, D., Pllana, E., Pllana, T., Noruzbaeva, A., Ismailov, F., Mirrakhimov, E., Abilova, S., Lunegova, O., Kerimkulova, A., Osmankulova, G., Duishenalieva, M., Kurmanbekova, B., Turgunov, M., Mamasaidova, S., Bektasheva, E., Kavoliuniene, A., Muckiene, G., Vaitiekiene, A., Celutkiene, J., Balkevicine, L., Barysiene, J., Chee, K.H., Damasceno, A., Machava, M., Veldhuisen, D.J., Meer, P., Berg, M., Roos‐Hesselink, J., Hagen, I., Baris, L., Hurtado, P., Ezeonu, P., Isiguzo, G., Obeka, N., Onoh, R., Asogwa, F., Onyema, C., Otti, K., Ojji, D., Odili, A., Nwankwo, A., Karaye, K., Ishaq, N., Sanni, B., Abubakar, H., Mohammed, B., Sani, M., Kehinde, M., Mbakwem, A., Afolabi, B., Amadi, C., Kilasho, M., Qamar, N., Furnaz, S., Gurmani, S., Kayani, M.G.A. Mahmood, Munir, R., Hussain, S., Malik, S., Mumtaz, S., Saligan, J.R., Rubis, P., Biernacka‐Fijalkowska, B., Lesniak‐Sobelga, A., Wisniowska‐Smialek, S., Kasprzak, J.D., Lelonek, M., Zycinski, P., Jankowski, L., Grajek, S., Oko‐Sarnowska, Z., Rutkowska, A. Bartczak, Kaluzna‐Oleksy, M., Plaskota, K., Demkow, M., Dzielinska, Z., Henzel, J., Kryczka, K., Moiseeva, O., Irtyuga, O., Karelkina, E., Zazerskaya, I., Seferovic, P.M., Milinkovic, I., Živkovic, I., Ristic, A.D., Milasinovic, D., Kong, W. KF, Tan, L.K., Tan, J.L., Thain, S., Poh, K.K., Yip, J., Sliwa, K., Azibani, F., Hovelmann, J., Viljoen, C., Briton, O., Zamora, E., Orcajo, N. Alonso, Carbonell, R., Pascual, C., Muncharaz, J. Farre, Alonso‐Pulpon, L., Cubero, J. Segovia, Urquia, M. Taibo, Garcia‐Pavia, P., Gomez‐Bueno, M., Cobo‐Marcos, M., Briceno, A., Galvan, E. De Teresa, Garcia‐Pinilla, J.M., Robles‐Mezcua, A., Morcillo‐Hildalgo, L., Elbushi, A., Suliman, A., Ahamed, N., Jazzar, K., Murtada, M., Schaufelberger, M., Goloskokova, V., Hullin, R., Yarol, N., Arrigo, M., Cavusoglu, Y., Eraslan, S., Fak, A.S., Enar, S. Catirli, Sarac, L., Cankurtaran, B., Gumrukcuoglu, H., Ozturk, F., Omagino, J., Mondo, C., Lwabi, P., Ingabire, P., Nabbaale, J., Nyakoojo, W., Okello, E., Sebatta, E., Ssinabulya, I., Atukunda, E., Kitooleko, S., Semu, T., Salih, B.T., Komaranchath, A.M., Almahmeed, W.A.R., Gerges, F., Farook, F.S. Mohamed, Albakshy, F., Mahmood, N., Wani, S., Freudenberger, R., Islam, N., Quinones, J., Sundlof, D., Beitler, C., Centolanza, L., Cornell, K., Huffaker, S., Matos, L., Marzo, K., Paruchuri, V., Patel, D., Abdullaev, T., Alyavi, B., Mirzarakhimova, S., Tsoy, I., Bekbulatova, R., and Uzokov, J.
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Aims: \ud Hypertensive disorders occur in women with peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM). How often hypertensive disorders co-exist, and to what extent they impact outcomes, is less clear. We describe differences in phenotype and outcomes in women with PPCM with and without hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.\ud \ud Methods: \ud The European Society of Cardiology PPCM Registry enrolled women with PPCM from 2012-2018. Three groups were examined: 1) women without hypertension (‘PPCM-noHTN’); 2) women with hypertension but without pre-eclampsia (‘PPCM-HTN’); 3) women with pre-eclampsia (‘PPCM-PE’). Maternal (6-month) and neonatal outcomes were compared.\ud \ud Results: \ud Of 735 women included, 452 (61.5%) had PPCM-noHTN, 99 (13.5%) had PPCM-HTN and 184 (25.0%) had PPCM-PE. Compared to women with PPCM-noHTN, women with PPCM-PE had more severe symptoms (NYHA IV in 44.4% and 29.9%, p
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- 2021
20. Thromboembolic events in peripartum cardiomyopathy: results from the ESC EORP PPCM registry
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Tromp, Jasper, Jackson, Alice M, Abdelhamid, Magdy, Fouad, Doaa, Youssef, Ghada, Petrie, Mark C, Bauersachs, Johann, Sliwa, Karen, van der Meer, Peter, Gale, C P, Beleslin, B., Budaj, A., Chioncel, O., Dagres, N., Danchin, N., Emberson, J., Erlinge, D., Glikson, M., Gray, A., Kayikcioglu, M., Maggioni, A P, Nagy, V K, Nedoshivin, A., Petronio, A-S, Roos-Hesselink, J., Wallentin, L., Zeymer, U., Bauersachs, J., Sliwa, K., Boehm, M., Johnson, M., Hilfiker-Kleiner, D., Mbakwem, A., Mebazaa, A., Mouquet, F., Petrie, M., Pieske, B., Regitz-Zagrosek, V., Schaufelberger, M., Seferovic, P M, Tavazzi, L., van der Meer, P., Van Spaendonck-Zwarts, K., Favaloro, R., Favaloro, L., Carballo, M., Peradejordi, M., Renedo, M F, Absi, D., Bertolotti, A., Ratto, R., Talavera, M L, Gomez, R., Lockwood, S., Barton, T., Austin, M-A, Arstall, M., Aldridge, E., Chow, Y Y, Dekker, G., Mahadavan, G., Rose, J., Wittwer, M., Hoppe, U., Sandhofer, A., Bahshaliyev, A., Gasimov, Z., Babayev, A., Niftiyev, P., Hasanova, I., AlBannay, R., AlHaiki, W., Husain, A., Mahdi, N., Kurlianskaya, A., Lukyanchyk, M., Shatova, O., Troyanova-Shchutskaia, T., Anghel, L., De Pauw, M., Gevaert, S., De Backer, J., De Hosson, M., Vervaet, P., Timmermans, P J, Janssen, A., Yameogo, N V, Kagambega, L J, Cumyn, A., Caron, N., Cote, A-M, Sauve, N., Nkulu, D Ngoy, Lez, D Malamba, Yolola, E Ngoy, Krejci, J., Poloczkova, H., Ersboll, A., Gustafsson, F., Elrakshy, Y., Hassanein, M., Hammad, B., Eldin, O Nour, Fouad, D., Salman, S., Zareh, Z., Abdeall, D., Elenin, H Abo, Ebaid, H., El Nagar, A., Farag, S., Saed, M., El Rahman, Y H Abd, Ibrahim, B S, Abdelhamid, M., Hanna, R N W, Youssef, G., Awad, R., Botrous, O L I, Halawa, S Ibrahim, Nasr, G., Saad, A., El Tahlawi, M., Abdelbaset, M., El-Saadawy, M., El-Shorbagy, A., Shalaby, G., Anttonen, O., Tolppanen, H., Hamekoski, S., Menez, T., Noel, A., Lamblin, N., Coulon, C., de Groote, P., Langlois, S., Schurtz, G., Cohen-Solal, A., Fournier, M-C, Louadah, B., Akrout, N., 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Y., Eraslan, S., Fak, A S, Enar, S Catirli, Sarac, L., Cankurtaran, B., Gumrukcuoglu, H., Ozturk, F., Omagino, J., Mondo, C., Lwabi, P., Ingabire, P., Nabbaale, J., Nyakoojo, W., Okello, E., Sebatta, E., Ssinabulya, I., Atukunda, E., Kitooleko, S., Semu, T., Salih, B T, Komaranchath, A M, Almahmeed, W A R, Gerges, F., Farook, F S Mohamed, Albakshy, F., Mahmood, N., Wani, S., Freudenberger, R., Islam, N., Quinones, J., Sundlof, D., Beitler, C., Centolanza, L., Cornell, K., Huffaker, S., Matos, L., Marzo, K., Paruchuri, V., Patel, D., Abdullaev, T., Alyavi, B., Mirzarakhimova, S., Tsoy, I., Bekbulatova, R., and Uzokov, J.
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21. Pregnancy outcomes in women with a systemic right ventricle and transposition of the great arteries results from the ESC-EORP Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac disease (ROPAC)
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Csilla Liptai, Werner Budts, Silvana Jovanova, Jolien W Roos-Hesselink, Mark R. Johnson, David Majdalany, Mohamad Gamal Abd-El Aziz, Aldo P. Maggioni, Roger Hall, Oktay Tutarel, Lucia Baris, Heidi M Connolly, Alexandra Frogoudaki, Cardiology, University of Zurich, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, Gale, Christopher Peter, Beleslin, Branko, Budaj, Andrzej, Chioncel, Ovidiu, Dagres, Nikolaos, Danchin, Nicolas, Erlinge, David, Emberson, Jonathan, Glikson, Michael, Gray, Alastair, Kayikcioglu, Meral, Maggioni, Aldo, Nagy, Klaudia Vivien, Nedoshivin, Aleksandr, Petronio, Anna-Sonia, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien, Wallentin, Lars, Zeymer, Uwe, Hall, Roger, Stein, Joerg, Parsonage, William Anthony, Budts, Werner, Backer, Julie De, Grewal, Jasmin, Kaemmerer, Harald, Marelli, Ariane, Jondeau, Guillaume, Johnson, Mark, Maggioni, Aldo P, Tavazzi, Luigi, Thilen, Ulf, Elkayam, Uri, Otto, Catherine, Sliwa, Karen, Aquieri, A, Saad, A, Ruda Vega, H, Hojman, J, Caparros, J M, Vazquez Blanco, M, Arstall, M, Chung, C M, Mahadavan, G, Aldridge, E, Wittwer, M, Chow, Y Y, Parsonage, W A, Lust, K, Collins, N, Warner, G, Hatton, R, Gordon, A, Nyman, E, Stein, J, Donhauser, E, Gabriel, H, Bahshaliyev, A, Guliyev, F, Hasanova, I, Jahangirov, T, Gasimov, Z, Salim, A, Ahmed, C M, Begum, F, Hoque, M H, Mahmood, M, Islam, M N, Haque, P P, Banerjee, S K, Parveen, T, Morissens, M, De Backer, J, Demulier, L, de Hosson, M, Budts, W, Beckx, M, Kozic, M, Lovric, M, Kovacevic-Preradovic, T, Chilingirova, N, Kratunkov, P, McLean, S, Gordon, E, Walter, L, Marelli, A, Montesclaros, A R, Monsalve, G, Rodriguez, C, Balthazar, F, Quintero, V, Palacio, W, Mejía Cadavid, L A, Munoz Ortiz, E, Fortich Hoyos, F, Arevalo Guerrero, E, Gandara Ricardo, J, Velasquez Penagos, J, Vavera, Z, Popelova, J, Vejlstrup, N, Grønbeck, L, Johansen, M, Ersboll, A, Elrakshy, Y, Eltamawy, K, Gamal Abd-El Aziz, M, El Nagar, A, Ebaid, H, Abo Elenin, H, Saed, M, Farag, S, Makled, W, Sorour, K, Ashour, Z, El-Sayed, G, Abdel Meguid Mahdy, M, Taha, N, Dardeer, A, Shabaan, M, Ali, M, Moceri, P, Duthoit, G, Gouton, M, Nizard, J, Baris, L, Cohen, S, Ladouceur, M, Khimoud, D, Iung, B, Berger, F, Olsson, A, Gembruch, U, Merz, W M, Reinert, E, Clade, S, Kliesch, Y, Wald, C, Sinning, C, Kozlik-Feldmann, R, Blankenberg, S, Zengin-Sahm, E, Mueller, G, Hillebrand, M, Hauck, P, von Kodolitsch, Y, Zarniko, N, Baumgartner, H, Hellige, A, Tutarel, O, Kaemmerer, H, Kuschel, B, Nagdyman, N, Motz, R, Maisuradze, D, Frogoudaki, A, Iliodromitis, E, Anastasiou-Nana, M, Marousi, D, Triantafyllis, G, Bekiaris, H Karvounis, Giannakoulas, G, Ntiloudi, D, Mouratoglou, S A, Temesvari, A, Balint, H, Kohalmi, D, Merkely, B, Liptai, C, Nemes, A, Forster, T, Kalapos, A, Berek, K, Havasi, K, Ambrus, N, Shelke, A, Kawade, R, Patil, S, Martanto, E, Aprami, T M, Purnomowati, A, Cool, C J, Hasan, M, Akbar, R, Hidayat, S, Dewi, T I, Permadi, W, Soedarsono, D A, Ansari-Ramandi, M M, Samiei, N, Tabib, A, Kashfi, F, Ansari-Ramandi, S, Rezaei, S, Ali Farhan, H, Al-Hussein, A, Al-Saedi, G, Mahmood, G, Yaseen, I F, Al-Yousuf, L, AlBayati, M, Mahmood, S, Raheem, S, AlHaidari, T, Dakhil, Z, Thornton, P, Donnelly, J, Bowen, M, Blatt, A, Elbaz-Greener, G, Shotan, A, Yalonetsky, S, Goland, S, Biener, M, Egidy Assenza, G, Bonvicini, M, Donti, A, Bulgarelli, A, Prandstraller, D, Romeo, C, Crepaz, R, Sciatti, E, Metra, M, Orabona, R, Ait Ali, L, Festa, P, Fesslova, V, Bonanomi, C, Calcagnino, M, Lombardi, F, Colli, A M, Ossola, M W, Gobbi, C, Gherbesi, E, Tondi, L, Schiavone, M, Squillace, M, Carmina, M G, Maina, A, Macchi, C, Gollo, E, Comoglio, F M, Montali, N, Re, P, Bordese, R, Todros, T, Donvito, V, Grosso Marra, W, Sinagra, G, D'Agata Mottolese, B, Bobbo, M, Gesuete, V, Rakar, S, Ramani, F, Niwa, K, Mekebekova, D, Mussagaliyeva, A, Lee, T, Mirrakhimov, E, Abilova, S, Bektasheva, E, Neronova, K, Lunegova, O, Žaliūnas, Remigijus, Jonkaitienė, Regina, Petrauskaitė, J, Laucevičius, Aleksandras, Žebrauskienė, Dovilė, Laučiuvienė, L, Gumbienė, Lina, Lankutienė, L, Glaveckaitė, Sigita, Laukytė, M, Solovjova, Svetlana, Rudienė, Virginija, Chee, K H, C C-W, Yim, Ang, H L, Kuppusamy, R, Watson, T, Caruana, M, Estensen, M-E, Mahmood Kayani, M G A, Munir, R, Tomaszuk-Kazberuk, A, Sobkowicz, B, Przepiesc, J, Lesniak-Sobelga, A, Tomkiewicz-Pajak, L, Komar, M, Olszowska, M, Podolec, P, Wisniowska-Smialek, S, Lelonek, M, Faflik, U, CichockaRadwan, A, Plaskota, K, Trojnarska, O, Guerra, N, de Sousa, L, Cruz, C, Ribeiro, V, Jovanova, S, Petrescu, V, Jurcut, R, Ginghina, C, Mircea Coman, I, Musteata, M, Osipova, O, Golivets, T, Khamnagadaev, I, Golovchenko, O, Nagibina, A, Ropatko, I, Gaisin, I R, Valeryevna Shilina, L, Sharashkina, N, Shlyakhto, E, Irtyuga, O, Moiseeva, O, Karelkina, E, Zazerskaya, I, Kozlenok, A, Sukhova, I, Jovovic, L, Prokšelj, K, Koželj, M, Askar, A O, Abdilaahi, A A, Mohamed, M H, Dirir, A M, Sliwa, K, Manga, P, Pijuan-Domenech, A, Galian-Gay, L, Tornos, P, Subirana, M T, Murga, N, Oliver, J M, Garcia-Aranda Dominguez, B, Hernandez Gonzalez, I, Delgado Jimenez, J F, Escribano Subias, P, Elbushi, A, Suliman, A, Jazzar, K, Murtada, M, Ahamed, N, Dellborg, M, Furenas, E, Jinesjo, M, Skoglund, K, Eriksson, P, Gilljam, T, Thilen, U, Tobler, D, Wustmann, K, Schwitz, F, Rutz, T, Bouchardy, J, Greutmann, M, Santos Lopes, B M, Meier, L, Arrigo, M, de Boer, K, Konings, T, Wagenaar, L J, Polak, P, Pieper, E Pg, RoosHesselink, J, van Hagen, I, Duvekot, H, Cornette, J M J, De Groot, C, van Oppen, C, Sarac, L, Batukan Esen, O, Catirli Enar, S, Mondo, C, Ingabire, P, Nalwanga, B, Semu, T, Salih, B T, Almahmeed, W A R, Wani, S, Mohamed Farook, F S, Al Ain, F, Gerges, A M, Komaranchath, F, Al Bakshi, A, Al Mulla, A H, Yusufali, E I, Al Hatou, N, Bazargani, F, Hussain, L, Hudsmith, P, Thompson, S, Thorne, S, Bowater, A, Money-Kyrle, P, Clifford, P, Ramrakha, S Firoozan, Chaplin, J, Bowers, N, Adamson, D, Schroeder, F, Wendler, R, Hammond, S, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Hall, R, Freeman, L, Kerr, J, Tellett, L, Scott, N, Bhatt, A B, DeFaria Yeh, D, Youniss, M A, Wood, M, Sarma, A A, Tsiaras, S, Stefanescu, A, Duran, J M, Stone, L, Majdalany, D S, Chapa, J, Chintala, K, Gupta, P, Botti, J, Ting, J, Davidson, W R, Wells, G, Sparks, D, Paruchuri, V, Marzo, K, Patel, D, Wagner, W, Ahanya, S N, Colicchia, L, Jentink, T, Han, K, Loichinger, M, Parker, M, Longtin, C, Yetman, A, Erickson, K, Cramer, J, Tsai, S, Fletcher, B, Warta, S, Cohen, C, Lindblade, C, Puntel, R, Nagaran, K, Croft, N, Gurvitz, M, Otto, C, Talluto, C, Murphy, D, Perlroth, M G, and Jančauskaitė, Dovilė
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Male ,Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Right ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,ATRIAL REPAIR ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,CONGENITALLY CORRECTED TRANSPOSITION ,Registries ,Aortic dissection ,RISK ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Ejection fraction ,MUSTARD OPERATION ,Congenital Heart Disease ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Arteries ,pregnancy ,transposition of great vessels ,EUROPEAN-SOCIETY ,ddc ,Great arteries ,Cardiology ,10209 Clinic for Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Maternal death ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Ventricles ,610 Medicine & health ,2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,INTERNATIONAL-SOCIETY ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Endocarditis ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Heart Failure ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,medicine.disease ,Heart failure ,Cardiovascular System & Cardiology ,business ,Mace - Abstract
ObjectiveCardiac disease is a major cause of maternal mortality. Data regarding pregnancy outcomes in women with a systemic right ventricle (sRV) are scarce. We studied pregnancy outcomes in women with an sRV after the atrial switch procedure for transposition of the great arteries (TGA) or congenitally corrected TGA (CCTGA).MethodsThe ESC EORP Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease is an international prospective registry of pregnant women with cardiac disease. Pregnancy outcomes (maternal/fetal) in all women with an sRV are described. The primary end point was a major adverse cardiac event (MACE) defined as maternal death, supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias requiring treatment, heart failure, aortic dissection, endocarditis, ischaemic coronary event and other thromboembolic events.ResultsAltogether, 162 women with an sRV (TGA n=121, CCTGA n=41, mean age 28.8±4.6 years) were included. No maternal mortality occurred. In 26 women, at least one MACE occurred, heart failure in 16 (9.8%), arrhythmias (atrial 5, ventricular 6) in 11 (6.7%) and others in 4 (2.5%). Prepregnancy signs of heart failure as well as an sRV ejection fraction ConclusionThe majority of women with an sRV tolerated pregnancy well with a favourable maternal and fetal outcome. Heart failure and arrhythmias were the most common MACE.
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- 2022
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