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2. Daily life and psychosocial functioning of adults with congenital heart disease: a 40–53 years after surgery follow-up study
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Pelosi, C., Kauling, R. M., Cuypers, J. A. A. E., van den Bosch, A. E., Helbing, W. A., Utens, E. M. W. J., Legerstee, J. S., and Roos-Hesselink, J. W.
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- 2023
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3. Pregnancy and Heart Disease
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Ruys, T. P. E., Johnson, Mark R., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., and Rosendorff, Clive, editor
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- 2013
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4. Genetics of Congenital Heart Defects
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Joziasse, I. C., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., Baars, H.F., editor, Doevendans, P.A.F.M., editor, and van der Smagt, J.J., editor
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- 2011
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5. Prevalence and development of aortic dilation and dissection in women with Turner syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Meccanici, F., de Bruijn, J.W.C., Dommisse, J.S., Takkenberg, J.J.M., van den Bosch, A.E., and Roos-Hesselink, J. W.
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AORTIC dissection ,AORTIC coarctation ,TURNER'S syndrome ,MITRAL valve ,AORTIC valve ,AORTA ,THORACIC aorta - Abstract
Women with Turner syndrome (TS) have an increased risk of aortic disease, reducing life-expectancy. This study aimed to systematically review the prevalence of thoracic aortic dilatation, aortic dimensions and growth, and the incidence of aortic dissection. A systematic literature search was conducted up to July 2022. Observational studies with an adult TS population were included, and studies including children aged <15 years old or specific TS populations were excluded. In total 21 studies were included. The pooled prevalence of ascending aortic dilatation was 23% (95% CI 19–26) at a mean pooled age of 29 years (95% CI 26–32), while the incidence of aortic dissection was 164 per 100.000 patient-years (95% CI 95–284). Three reporting studies showed aortic growth over time to be limited. Risk factors for aortic dilation or dissection were older age, bicuspid aortic valve, aortic coarctation, and hypertension. In adult TS women, ascending aortic dilatation is common and the hazard of aortic dissection increased compared to the general population, whereas aortic growth is limited. Conventional risk markers do not explain all aortic dissection cases; therefore, new imaging parameters and blood biomarkers are needed to improve prediction, allowing for patient-tailored follow-up and surgical decision-making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. 2020 ESC Guidelines for the management of adult congenital heart disease
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Baumgartner, H., De Backer, J., Babu-Narayan, S. V., Budts, W., Chessa, M., Diller, G. -P., Lung, B., Kluin, J., Lang, I. M., Meijboom, F., Moons, P., Mulder, B. J. M., Oechslin, E., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., Schwerzmann, M., Sondergaard, L., Zeppenfeld, K., Ernst, S., Ladouceur, M., Aboyans, V., Alexander, D., Christodorescu, R., Corrado, D., D'Alto, M., De Groot, N., Delgado, V., Di Salvo, G., Dos Subira, L., Eicken, A., Fitzsimons, D., Frogoudaki, A. A., Gatzoulis, M., Heymans, S., Horer, J., Houyel, L., Jondeau, G., Katus, H. A., Landmesser, U., Lewis, B. S., Lyon, A., Mueller, C. E., Mylotte, D., Petersen, S. E., Sonia Petronio, A., Roffi, M., Rosenhek, R., Shlyakhto, E., Simpson, I. A., Sousa-Uva, M., Torp-Pedersen, C. T., Touyz, R. M., Van De Bruaene, A., Iung, B., Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Cardiovasculaires, du Métabolisme et de la Nutrition = Institute of cardiometabolism and nutrition (ICAN), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière [AP-HP], and Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)
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Heart Defects, Congenital ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Patient follow up ,Heart disease ,diagnosis ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Cardiology ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Guidelines ,adult ,catheter intervention ,congenital cardiac surgery ,congenital heart disease ,disease ,imaging ,late complications ,medicaltreatment ,patient follow-up ,recommendations ,Humans ,03 medical and health sciences ,Congenital ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Heart Defects ,Aorta ,Lung ,Medical treatment ,business.industry ,Cardiac arrhythmia ,medicine.disease ,Shunt (medical) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
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- 2021
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7. Endovascular stenting for aortic (re)coarctation in adults
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Moltzer, E., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., Yap, S. C., Cuypers, J. A. A. E., Bogers, A. J. J. C., de Jaegere, P. P. T., and Witsenburg, M.
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8. Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease
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Van Hagen I. M., Baart S., Fong Soe Khioe R., Sliwa-Hahnle K., Taha N., Lelonek M., Tavazzi L., Maggioni A. P., Johnson M. R., Maniadakis N., Fordham R., Hall R., Roos-Hesselink J. W., Ferrari R., Marelli A., Webb G., Kaemmerer H., Popelova J., Sliwa K., Parsonage W. A., Stein J., Elkayam U., Thilen U., Budts W., Ruys T., Vardas P., Komajda M., Pinto F., Alonso A., Wood D., Ferreira T., Gracia G., Laroche C., Missiamenou V., Taylor C., Konte M., Andarala M., Fiorucci E., Lefrancq E. F., Glemot M., McNeill P-A., Pommier C., Lafay M., Aquieri A., Vega H. R., Blanco M. V., Lust K., Fagermo N., Gabriel H., Donhauser E., Gasimov Z., Jahangirov T., Hasanova I., De Backer J., Demulier L., de Hosson M., Beckx M., Moissens M., Kovacevic-Preradovic T., Kozic M., Lovric M., Freire C. V., Chilingirova N., Kratunkov P., Montesclaros A. R., Beaubien E., Gordon E., Walter L., Lindsay C., Wahab N., Vavera Z., El Nagar A., Ebaid H. H., El Sayed Makled W. A., Dardier A., Shabaan M., Elrakshy Y., Eltamawey K., Abd-El Aziz M. G., Saad A., Aboleineen W., Ashour Z., Sorour K., Mahdy M. A. M., Iserin L., Ladouceur M., Cohen S., Iung B., Maisuradze D., Mebus S., Gembruch U., Hammerstingl C., Merz W. M., Wald C., Baumgartner H., Orwat S., Schmidt R., Motz R., Olsson A., Berger F., Nagdyman N., Frogoudaki A., Anastasiou-Nana M., Temesvari A., Kohalmi D., Balint H., Merkely B., Liptai C., Bowen M., Cullen M., Thornton P., Husarova V., Blatt A., Elbaz-Greener G., Moravsky G., Vered Z., Fuhrmann A. V., Shotan A., Goland S., Festa P., Ali L. A., Sinagra G., Puggia I., Mottolese B. D., Carmina M. G., Romeo C., Crepaz R., Fesslova V., Azzarelli A., Baldi D., Bovenzi F., Donvito V., Vasario E., Todros T., Niwa K., Mussagaliyeva A., Mekebekova D., Sharipova S., Zaliunas R., Jonkaitiene R., Petrauskaite J., Gumbiene L., Jovanova S., Cassar A., Caruana M., Karamermer Y., Cornette J. M. J., van Dijk A., Bellersen L., Duijnhouwer T., De Groot C., Pieper E. P. G., van Oppen C., Polak P., Wajon E., Wagenaar L., Estensen M., Lesniak-Sobelga A., Podolec P., Wisniowska-Smialek S., Trybuch A., Hoffman P., Cichocka-Radwan A., Sobczak S., Faflik U., Tomaszuk-Kazberuk A., Przepiesc J., Gil M., Plaskota K., Trojnarska O., Guerra N., de Sousa L., Petrescu V., Ginghina C., Jurcut R., Coman I. M., Gaisin I. R., Shilina L. V., Sharashkina N., Tkacheva O., Ivanov D., Irtyuga O., Jovovic L., Prokselj K., Kozelj M., Elliott C., Galian-Gay L., Pijuan-Domenech A., Subirana-Domenech M. T., Tornos P., Murga N., Oliver J. M., Escribano-Subias P., Ruiz-Cano M. J., Delgado-Jimenez J., Furenas E., Dellborg M., Schwerzmann M., Bouchardy J., Rutz T., Tobler D., Sarac L., Esen O. B., Enar S. C., Al Mulla A., Bazargani N., Al Hatou E., Farook F., Almahmeed W., Salih B., Clifford P., Bowers N., Veldtman G., Kerr J., Tellett L., Hudsmith L., Thompson P., Thorne S., Bowater S., Nihoyannopoulos P., Curry R., Freeman L., Schroeder F., Wendler R., Hammond S., Talluto C., Murphy D., Perlroth M. G., Chintala K., Gupta P., Pare E., Khatri N., Scott N., De Faria-Yeh D., Bhatt A. B., Tsiaras S., Gurvitz M., Otto C., Botti J., Ting J., Davidson W. R., Cardiology, Van Hagen, I. M., Baart, S., Fong Soe Khioe, R., Sliwa-Hahnle, K., Taha, N., Lelonek, M., Tavazzi, L., Maggioni, A. P., Johnson, M. R., Maniadakis, N., Fordham, R., Hall, R., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., Ferrari, R., Marelli, A., Webb, G., Kaemmerer, H., Popelova, J., Sliwa, K., Parsonage, W. A., Stein, J., Elkayam, U., Thilen, U., Budts, W., Ruys, T., Vardas, P., Komajda, M., Pinto, F., Alonso, A., Wood, D., Ferreira, T., Gracia, G., Laroche, C., Missiamenou, V., Taylor, C., Konte, M., Andarala, M., Fiorucci, E., Lefrancq, E. F., Glemot, M., Mcneill, P-A., Pommier, C., Lafay, M., Aquieri, A., Vega, H. R., Blanco, M. V., Lust, K., Fagermo, N., Gabriel, H., Donhauser, E., Gasimov, Z., Jahangirov, T., Hasanova, I., De Backer, J., Demulier, L., de Hosson, M., Beckx, M., Moissens, M., Kovacevic-Preradovic, T., Kozic, M., Lovric, M., Freire, C. V., Chilingirova, N., Kratunkov, P., Montesclaros, A. R., Beaubien, E., Gordon, E., Walter, L., Lindsay, C., Wahab, N., Vavera, Z., El Nagar, A., Ebaid, H. H., El Sayed Makled, W. A., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. G., Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A. M., Iserin, L., Ladouceur, M., Cohen, S., Iung, B., Maisuradze, D., Mebus, S., Gembruch, U., Hammerstingl, C., Merz, W. M., Wald, C., Baumgartner, H., Orwat, S., Schmidt, R., Motz, R., Olsson, A., Berger, F., Nagdyman, N., Frogoudaki, A., Anastasiou-Nana, M., Temesvari, A., Kohalmi, D., Balint, H., Merkely, B., Liptai, C., Bowen, M., Cullen, M., Thornton, P., Husarova, V., Blatt, A., Elbaz-Greener, G., Moravsky, G., Vered, Z., Fuhrmann, A. V., Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. A., Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D., Carmina, M. G., Romeo, C., Crepaz, R., Fesslova, V., Azzarelli, A., Baldi, D., Bovenzi, F., Donvito, V., Vasario, E., Todros, T., Niwa, K., Mussagaliyeva, A., Mekebekova, D., Sharipova, S., Zaliunas, R., Jonkaitiene, R., Petrauskaite, J., Gumbiene, L., Jovanova, S., Cassar, A., Caruana, M., Karamermer, Y., Cornette, J. M. J., van Dijk, A., Bellersen, L., Duijnhouwer, T., De Groot, C., Pieper, E. P. G., van Oppen, C., Polak, P., Wajon, E., Wagenaar, L., Estensen, M., Lesniak-Sobelga, A., Podolec, P., Wisniowska-Smialek, S., Trybuch, A., Hoffman, P., Cichocka-Radwan, A., Sobczak, S., Faflik, U., Tomaszuk-Kazberuk, A., Przepiesc, J., Gil, M., Plaskota, K., Trojnarska, O., Guerra, N., de Sousa, L., Petrescu, V., Ginghina, C., Jurcut, R., Coman, I. M., Gaisin, I. R., Shilina, L. V., Sharashkina, N., Tkacheva, O., Ivanov, D., Irtyuga, O., Jovovic, L., Prokselj, K., Kozelj, M., Elliott, C., Galian-Gay, L., Pijuan-Domenech, A., Subirana-Domenech, M. T., Tornos, P., Murga, N., Oliver, J. M., Escribano-Subias, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jimenez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Tobler, D., Sarac, L., Esen, O. B., Enar, S. C., Al Mulla, A., Bazargani, N., Al Hatou, E., Farook, F., Almahmeed, W., Salih, B., Clifford, P., Bowers, N., Veldtman, G., Kerr, J., Tellett, L., Hudsmith, L., Thompson, P., Thorne, S., Bowater, S., Nihoyannopoulos, P., Curry, R., Freeman, L., Schroeder, F., Wendler, R., Hammond, S., Talluto, C., Murphy, D., Perlroth, M. G., Chintala, K., Gupta, P., Pare, E., Khatri, N., Scott, N., De Faria-Yeh, D., Bhatt, A. B., Tsiaras, S., Gurvitz, M., Otto, C., Botti, J., Ting, J., and Davidson, W. R.
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Registrie ,Pediatrics ,Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems ,Heart disease ,global health ,heart failure ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cardiovascular ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Residence Characteristics ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,PREDICTORS ,1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,CARDIOLOGY ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,valvular heart disease ,Pregnancy Outcome ,SOUTH-AFRICA ,congenital heart disease ,pregnancy ,Adult ,Analysis of Variance ,Female ,Global Health ,Heart Diseases ,Humans ,Maternal Age ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Socioeconomic Factors ,EUROPEAN-SOCIETY ,Heart Disease ,CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE ,RISK-ASSESSMENT ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Human ,Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,ROPAC investigators ,Birth rate ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,CARDIAC-DISEASE ,MATERNAL OUTCOMES ,Socioeconomic status ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,INCOME INEQUALITY ,medicine.disease ,Pregnancy Complications ,Prospective Studie ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Residence Characteristic ,Heart failure ,REGISTRY ,Cardiovascular System & Cardiology ,business - Abstract
ObjectiveCardiac disease is the leading cause of indirect maternal mortality. The aim of this study was to analyse to what extent socioeconomic factors influence the outcome of pregnancy in women with heart disease.MethodsThe Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac disease is a global prospective registry. For this analysis, countries that enrolled ≥10 patients were included. A combined cardiac endpoint included maternal cardiac death, arrhythmia requiring treatment, heart failure, thromboembolic event, aortic dissection, endocarditis, acute coronary syndrome, hospitalisation for cardiac reason or intervention. Associations between patient characteristics, country characteristics (income inequality expressed as Gini coefficient, health expenditure, schooling, gross domestic product, birth rate and hospital beds) and cardiac endpoints were checked in a three-level model (patient–centre–country).ResultsA total of 30 countries enrolled 2924 patients from 89 centres. At least one endpoint occurred in 645 women (22.1%). Maternal age, New York Heart Association classification and modified WHO risk classification were associated with the combined endpoint and explained 37% of variance in outcome. Gini coefficient and country-specific birth rate explained an additional 4%. There were large differences between the individual countries, but the need for multilevel modelling to account for these differences disappeared after adjustment for patient characteristics, Gini and country-specific birth rate.ConclusionWhile there are definite interregional differences in pregnancy outcome in women with cardiac disease, these differences seem to be mainly driven by individual patient characteristics. Adjustment for country characteristics refined the results to a limited extent, but maternal condition seems to be the main determinant of outcome.
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9. 2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of infective endocarditis: The Task Force for the Management of Infective Endocarditis of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Endorsed by: European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS), the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)
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Habib, G, Lancellotti, P, Antunes, Mj, Bongiorni, Mg, Casalta, Jp, Del Zotti, F, Dulgheru, R, El Khoury, G, Erba, Pa, Iung, B, Miro, Jm, Mulder, Bj, Plonska-Gosciniak, E, Price, S, Roos-Hesselink, J, Snygg-Martin, U, Thuny, F, Tornos Mas, P, Vilacosta, I, Zamorano, Jl, Document, Reviewers., Erol, Ç, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Aboyans, V, Agewall, S, Athanassopoulos, G, Aytekin, S, Benzer, W, Bueno, H, Broekhuizen, L, Carerj, S, Cosyns, B, De Backer, J, De Bonis, M, Dimopoulos, K, Donal, E, Drexel, H, Flachskampf, Fa, Hall, R, Halvorsen, S, Hoen, B, Kirchhof, P, Lainscak, M, Leite-Moreira, Af, Lip, Gy, Mestres, Ca, Piepoli, Mf, Punjabi, Pp, Rapezzi, C, Rosenhek, R, Siebens, K, Tamargo, J, Walker, Dm, Habib G, Lancellotti P, Antunes MJ, Bongiorni MG, Casalta JP, Del Zotti F, Dulgheru R, El Khoury G, Erba PA, Iung B, Miro JM, Mulder BJ, Plonska-Gosciniak E, Price S, Roos-Hesselink J, Snygg-Martin U, Thuny F, Tornos Mas P, Vilacosta I, Zamorano JL, Document Reviewers., Erol Ç, Nihoyannopoulos P, Aboyans V, Agewall S, Athanassopoulos G, Aytekin S, Benzer W, Bueno H, Broekhuizen L, Carerj S, Cosyns B, De Backer J, De Bonis M, Dimopoulos K, Donal E, Drexel H, Flachskampf FA, Hall R, Halvorsen S, Hoen B, Kirchhof P, Lainscak M, Leite-Moreira AF, Lip GY, Mestres CA, Piepoli MF, Punjabi PP, Rapezzi C, Rosenhek R, Siebens K, Tamargo J, Walker DM, DIPARTIMENTO DI MEDICINA SPECIALISTICA, DIAGNOSTICA E SPERIMENTALE, Facolta' di MEDICINA e CHIRURGIA, AREA MIN. 06 - Scienze mediche, Habib, G, Lancellotti, P, Antunes, Mj, Bongiorni, Mg, Casalta, Jp, Del Zotti, F, Dulgheru, R, El Khoury, G, Erba, Pa, Iung, B, Miro, Jm, Mulder, Bj, Plonska gosciniak, E, Price, S, Roos hesselink, J, Snygg martin, U, Thuny, F, Mas, Pt, Vilacosta, I, Zamorano, Jl, Erol, Ç, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Aboyans, V, Agewall, S, Athanassopoulos, G, Aytekin, S, Benzer, W, Bueno, H, Broekhuizen, L, Carerj, S, Cosyns, B, De Backer, J, DE BONIS, Michele, Dimopoulos, K, Donal, E, Drexel, H, Flachskampf, Fa, Hall, R, Halvorsen, S, Hoen, B, Kirchhof, P, Lainscak, M, Leite moreira, Af, Lip, Gy, Mestres, Ca, Piepoli, Mf, Punjabi, Pp, Rapezzi, C, Rosenhek, R, Siebens, K, Tamargo, J, and Walker, Dm
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Microbiological Techniques ,Heart disease ,Embolism ,Heart Valve Diseases ,Cardiac device ,Cardiac imaging ,Cardiac surgery ,Congenital heart disease ,Echocardiography ,Endocarditis ,Guidelines ,Infection ,Nuclear imaging ,Pregnancy ,Prevention ,Prognosis ,Prophylaxis ,Prosthetic heart valves ,Valve disease ,Guideline ,Arrhythmias ,Cardiovascular ,Congenital ,Postoperative Complications ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,Ambulatory Care ,Non-Infective ,Pericarditis ,Endocarditi ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,Prophylaxi ,Heart Defects ,Cross Infection ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Operative ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Myocarditis ,Prosthetic heart valve ,Endocarditis, Non-Infective ,Infective endocarditis ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Infected ,Cardiac ,Heart Defects, Congenital ,Diagnostic Imaging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,Critical Care ,Prognosi ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Risk Assessment ,NO ,Aneurysm, Infected ,Antibiotic Prophylaxis ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,Clinical Laboratory Techniques ,Dentistry, Operative ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Heart Failure ,Humans ,Long-Term Care ,Nervous System Diseases ,Patient Care Team ,Splenic Diseases ,Thoracic Surgical Procedures ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Aneurysm ,Pregnancy Complications ,Heart failure ,Dentistry ,business ,Fibrinolytic agent - Abstract
none 53 si The disclosure forms of all experts involved in the development of these guidelines are available on the ESC website http://www.escardio.org/guidelines. Representing the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM); Representing the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID); and Representing the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS). Guidelines for the management of infective endocarditis Habib G; Lancellotti P; Antunes MJ; Bongiorni MG; Casalta JP; Del Zotti F; Dulgheru R; El Khoury G; Erba PA; Iung B; Miro JM; Mulder BJ; Plonska-Gosciniak E; Price S; Roos-Hesselink J; Snygg-Martin U; Thuny F; Tornos Mas P; Vilacosta I; Zamorano JL; Document Reviewers.; Erol Ç; Nihoyannopoulos P; Aboyans V; Agewall S; Athanassopoulos G; Aytekin S; Benzer W; Bueno H; Broekhuizen L; Carerj S; Cosyns B; De Backer J; De Bonis M; Dimopoulos K; Donal E; Drexel H; Flachskampf FA; Hall R; Halvorsen S; Hoen B; Kirchhof P; Lainscak M; Leite-Moreira AF; Lip GY; Mestres CA; Piepoli MF; Punjabi PP; Rapezzi C; Rosenhek R; Siebens K; Tamargo J; Walker DM Habib G; Lancellotti P; Antunes MJ; Bongiorni MG; Casalta JP; Del Zotti F; Dulgheru R; El Khoury G; Erba PA; Iung B; Miro JM; Mulder BJ; Plonska-Gosciniak E; Price S; Roos-Hesselink J; Snygg-Martin U; Thuny F; Tornos Mas P; Vilacosta I; Zamorano JL; Document Reviewers.; Erol Ç; Nihoyannopoulos P; Aboyans V; Agewall S; Athanassopoulos G; Aytekin S; Benzer W; Bueno H; Broekhuizen L; Carerj S; Cosyns B; De Backer J; De Bonis M; Dimopoulos K; Donal E; Drexel H; Flachskampf FA; Hall R; Halvorsen S; Hoen B; Kirchhof P; Lainscak M; Leite-Moreira AF; Lip GY; Mestres CA; Piepoli MF; Punjabi PP; Rapezzi C; Rosenhek R; Siebens K; Tamargo J; Walker DM
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10. ESC Guidelines for the management of grown-up congenital heart disease (new version 2010)
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Baumgartner H, Bonhoeffer P, De Groot NM, de Haan F, Deanfield JE, Gatzoulis MA, Gohlke Baerwolf C, Kaemmerer H, Kilner P, Meijboom F, Mulder BJ, Oechslin E, Oliver JM, Serraf A, Szatmari A, Thaulow E, Vouhe PR, Walma E, Vahanian A, Auricchio A, Bax J, Ceconi C, Dean V, Filippatos G, Funck Brentano C, Hobbs R, Kearney P, McDonagh T, Popescu BA, Reiner Z, Sechtem U, Sirnes PA, Tendera M, Vardas P, Widimsky P, Swan L, Andreotti F, Beghetti M, Borggrefe M, Bozio A, Brecker S, Budts W, Hess J, Hirsch R, Jondeau G, Kokkonen J, Kozelj M, Kucukoglu S, Laan M, Lionis C, Metreveli I, Moons P, Pieper PG, Pilossoff V, Popelova J, Price S, Roos Hesselink J, Uva MS, Tornos P, Trindade PT, Ukkonen H, Walker H, Webb GD, Westby J, Task Force on the Management of Grown up Congenital Heart Disease of the European Society of Cardiology, GALIE', NAZZARENO, Baumgartner H, Bonhoeffer P, De Groot NM, de Haan F, Deanfield JE, Galie N, Gatzoulis MA, Gohlke-Baerwolf C, Kaemmerer H, Kilner P, Meijboom F, Mulder BJ, Oechslin E, Oliver JM, Serraf A, Szatmari A, Thaulow E, Vouhe PR, Walma E, Vahanian A, Auricchio A, Bax J, Ceconi C, Dean V, Filippatos G, Funck-Brentano C, Hobbs R, Kearney P, McDonagh T, Popescu BA, Reiner Z, Sechtem U, Sirnes PA, Tendera M, Vardas P, Widimsky P, Swan L, Andreotti F, Beghetti M, Borggrefe M, Bozio A, Brecker S, Budts W, Hess J, Hirsch R, Jondeau G, Kokkonen J, Kozelj M, Kucukoglu S, Laan M, Lionis C, Metreveli I, Moons P, Pieper PG, Pilossoff V, Popelova J, Price S, Roos-Hesselink J, Uva MS, Tornos P, Trindade PT, Ukkonen H, Walker H, Webb GD, Westby J, and Task Force on the Management of Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
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CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE ,GUIDELINES ,management - Abstract
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- 2010
11. Uteroplacental Doppler flow and pregnancy outcome in women with tetralogy of Fallot.
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Kampman, M. A. M., Siegmund, A. S., Bilardo, C. M., van Veldhuisen, D. J., Balci, A., Oudijk, M. A., Groen, H., Mulder, B. J. M., Roos‐Hesselink, J. W., Sieswerda, G., de Laat, M. W. M., Sollie‐Szarynska, K. M., and Pieper, P. G.
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PREGNANCY complication risk factors ,TETRALOGY of Fallot ,HEART disease risk factors ,DOPPLER ultrasonography ,PLACENTA ,ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,GESTATIONAL age ,THERAPEUTICS ,ARRHYTHMIA ,BIRTH size ,LOW birth weight ,DOPPLER echocardiography ,FETAL ultrasonic imaging ,LONGITUDINAL method ,EVALUATION of medical care ,PREGNANCY ,SECOND trimester of pregnancy ,THIRD trimester of pregnancy ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objective: Pregnancy in women with surgically corrected tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is associated with cardiac, obstetric and neonatal complications. We compared uteroplacental Doppler flow (UDF) measurements and pregnancy outcome in women with ToF and in healthy women and aimed to assess whether a relationship exists between cardiac function and UDF in women with ToF.Methods: We evaluated prospectively pregnant women with ToF and healthy pregnant women from the ZAHARA studies. Clinical evaluation, standardized echocardiography and UDF measurements were performed at 20 and 32 weeks' gestation.Results: We included 62 women with ToF and 69 healthy controls. Cardiac complications, mostly arrhythmia, occurred in 8.1% of women with ToF. There was a higher incidence of small-for-gestational age (21.0% vs 4.4%, P = 0.004) and low birth weight (16.1% vs 2.9%, P = 0.009) in the group of women with ToF than in healthy controls. In women with ToF, early diastolic notching of uterine artery waveform at 20 and 32 weeks occurred more frequently (9.8% vs 1.5%, P = 0.034 and 7.0% vs 0%, P = 0.025, respectively) and the umbilical artery pulsatility index at 32 weeks was higher (1.02 ± 0.20 vs 0.94 ± 0.17, P = 0.015) than in healthy controls. Right ventricular function parameters prepregnancy and at 20 weeks' gestation were significantly associated with abnormal UDF. UDF parameters were associated with adverse neonatal outcome.Conclusion: The majority of women with surgically corrected ToF tolerate pregnancy well. However, UDF indices are more frequently abnormal in these women, suggesting impaired placentation. The association of impaired right ventricular function parameters with abnormal UDF suggests that cardiac dysfunction contributes to defective placentation or placental perfusion mismatch and may explain the increased incidence of obstetric and neonatal complications. Copyright © 2016 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Pregnancy outcome in women with repaired versus unrepaired isolated ventricular septal defect.
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Yap, S.-C., Drenthen, W., Pieper, P. G., Moons, P., Mulder, B. J. M., Vliegen, H. W., van Dijk, A. P. J., Meijboom, F. J., Jaddoe, V. W. V., Steegers, E. A. P., Boersma, E., and Roos-Hesselink, J. W.
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VENTRICULAR septal defects ,HEART septum abnormalities ,PREGNANCY ,PREECLAMPSIA - Abstract
Please cite this paper as: Yap S-C, Drenthen W, Pieper P, Moons P, Mulder B, Vliegen H, van Dijk A, Meijboom F, Jaddoe V, Steegers E, Boersma E, Roos-Hesselink J on behalf of the ZAHARA investigators. Pregnancy outcome in women with repaired versus unrepaired isolated ventricular septal defect. BJOG 2010; DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2010.02512.x. Objective To compare the risks of pregnancy complications in women with repaired and unrepaired isolated ventricular septal defect (VSD). Design A retrospective multicentre study. Setting Tertiary centres in the Netherlands and Belgium. Methods Women were identified using two congenital heart disease registries. Eighty-eight women were identified who had experienced 202 pregnancies, including 46 miscarriages and nine terminations of pregnancy. Information on each completed pregnancy ( n = 147; unrepaired VSD, n = 104; repaired VSD, n = 43) was obtained using medical records and telephone interviews. Data from the Generation R database (prospective cohort study; n = 9667) were used to determine the background risk (controls). Odds ratios and 95% CI were estimated using general estimation equation analysis adjusted for multiple pregnancies per woman, maternal age and parity status. Main outcome measures Adjusted odds ratios (AORs) for developing pregnancy complications in relation to corrective status. Results Pregnancies in women with an unrepaired VSD were associated with a higher risk of pre-eclampsia (AOR 4.59, 95% CI 2.01–10.5, P < 0.001) compared with controls. No differences were observed when comparing women with repaired VSD and controls. Pregnancies in women with repaired VSD were associated with a higher risk of premature labour (AOR 4.02, 95% CI 1.12–14.4, P = 0.03) and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) births (AOR 4.09, 95% CI 1.27–13.2, P = 0.02) compared with women with unrepaired VSD. Conclusions Women with unrepaired VSD are at increased risk of pre-eclampsia, which suggests that it is not a benign condition. In addition, women with repaired VSD are at increased risk of premature labour and SGA births compared with women with unrepaired VSD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Comparison of pregnancy outcomes in women with repaired versus unrepaired atrial septal defect.
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Yap, S.-C., Drenthen, W., Meijboom, F. J., Moons, P., Mulder, B. J. M., Vliegen, H. W., van Dijk, A. P. J., Jaddoe, V. W. V., Steegers, E. A. P., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., and Pieper, P. G.
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Objective To compare the risks of complications during pregnancy in women with repaired and unrepaired atrial septal defects (ASDs) without associated complex cardiac lesions. Design A retrospective multicentre study. Setting Tertiary centres in the Netherlands and Belgium. Population Women with ASD without associated complex cardiac lesions. Methods Women were identified using two congenital heart disease registries. One hundred women were identified who had 243 pregnancies, including 49 miscarriages and six terminations of pregnancy. Detailed information on each completed pregnancy ( n = 188; unrepaired ASD, n = 133; repaired ASD, n = 55) was obtained using medical records and telephone interviews. In addition, data from the Generation R database (a prospective cohort study; n = 9667) were used to determine the background risk (control group). Main outcome measures Adjusted odds ratios (AORs) for cardiac, obstetric and neonatal events controlled for multiple pregnancies per woman using general estimating equation analysis. Results Women with an unrepaired ASD had a higher risk of neonatal events (AOR = 2.99, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.14–7.89, P = 0.027) than women with a repaired ASD. The risk of cardiac and obstetric complications was comparable between women with unrepaired and repaired ASDs. Compared with the general population, women with an unrepaired ASD had higher risks of pre-eclampsia (AOR = 3.54, 95% CI 1.26–9.98, P = 0.017), small-for-gestational-age births (AOR = 1.95, 95% CI 1.15–3.30, P = 0.013) and fetal mortality (AOR = 5.55, 95% CI 1.77–17.4, P = 0.003). By contrast, no differences were observed when comparing women with a repaired ASD versus controls. Conclusions Women with an unrepaired ASD are at increased risk of neonatal events in comparison with women with a repaired ASD. Compared with the general population, women with an unrepaired ASD are at increased risk of pre-eclampsia, small-for-gestational-age births and fetal mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Pregnancy, fertility, and recurrence risk in corrected tetralogy of Fallot.
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Meijer, J. M., Pieper, P. G., Drenthen, W., Voors, A. A., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., van Dijk, A. P. J., Mulder, B. J. M., Ebels, T., and vanVeldhuisen, D. J.
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Objective: To determine in women with surgically corrected tetralogy of Fallot the risk of pregnancy for mother and fetus, whether fertility was compromised, and the recurrence risk of congenital heart disease. Design: Data were collected from 83 patients through interviews and review of medical records. Results: In 29 patients 63 pregnancies were observed, of which 13 ended in an abortion. Fifty successful pregnancies were observed in 26 patients. During six successful pregnancies (12%) complications (symptomatic right sided heart failure, arrhythmias, or both) occurred. Both patients who developed symptomatic heart failure had severe pulmonary regurgitation. No clear relation between offspring mortality, premature birth or being small for gestational age, and cardiac characteristics of the mother was identified. Fifty seven patients were childless (41 (72%) voluntarily). Recurrence risk for congenital heart disease was 2.2%. Infertility was uncommon. Conclusions: Although complications did occur in five of 26(19%) of the patients with a corrected tetralogy of Fallot, pregnancy was generally well tolerated in this largest report so far. No obvious predictors for maternal events or child outcome were determined, except for a possible relation between severe pulmonary regurgitation and symptomatic heart failure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. P548Four-and-a-half LIM-domain 2 secretion is increased in the dilated aorta of bicuspid aortic valve patients.
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Pol, V Van De, Kurakula, K B, Bons, L R, Roos-Hesselink, J W, Deruiter, M C, and Goumans, M J
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16. Coronavirus disease 2019 in adults with congenital heart disease
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Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink, Adrienne H. Kovacs, Jamil Aboulhosn, G P Diller, Massimo Chessa, Margarita Brida, Markus Schwerzmann, Craig S. Broberg, Michael A. Gatzoulis, Cardiology, Diller, G. -P., Gatzoulis, M. A., Broberg, C. S., Aboulhosn, J., Brida, M., Schwerzmann, M., Chessa, M., Kovacs, A. H., and Roos-Hesselink, J.
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Adult ,Heart Defects, Congenital ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,Hemodynamics ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,Special Article ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Humans ,AcademicSubjects/MED00200 ,Adult congenital heart disease ,Position paper ,030212 general & internal medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,Pandemics ,Coronavirus ,Pregnancy ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Congenital Heart Disease ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Corona ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Psychosocial - Abstract
We are witnessing an unparalleled pandemic caused by the novel Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Current data show that SARS-CoV-2 results in mild flu-like symptoms in the majority of healthy and young patients affected. Nevertheless, the severity of COVID-19 respiratory syndrome and the risk of adverse or catastrophic outcomes are increased in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD)—by definition—have underlying cardiovascular disease. Many patients with ACHD are also afflicted with residual haemodynamic lesions such as valve dysfunction, diminished ventricular function, arrhythmias or cyanosis, have extracardiac comorbidities, and face additional challenges regarding pregnancy. Currently, there are emerging data of the effect of COVID-19 on ACHD patients, but many aspects, especially risk stratification and treatment considerations, remain unclear. In this article, we aim to discuss the broad impact of COVID-19 on ACHD patients, focusing specifically on pathophysiology, risk stratification for work, self-isolation, hospitalization, impact on pregnancy, psychosocial health, and longer-term implications for the provision of ACHD care.
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17. Pregnancy Outcomes in Women After Arterial Switch Operation for Transposition of the Great Arteries: Results From ROPAC (Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease) of the European Society of Cardiology EURObservational Research Programme
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Oktay Tutarel, Karishma P. Ramlakhan, Lucia Baris, Maria T. Subirana, Judith Bouchardy, Attila Nemes, Niels G. Vejlstrup, Olga A. Osipova, Mark R. Johnson, Roger Hall, Jolien W. Roos‐Hesselink, Christopher Peter Gale, Branko Beleslin, Andrzej Budaj, Ovidiu Chioncel, Nikolaos Dagres, Nicolas Danchin, David Erlinge, Jonathan Emberson, Michael Glikson, Alastair Gray, Meral Kayikcioglu, Aldo Maggioni, Klaudia Vivien Nagy, Aleksandr Nedoshivin, Anna‐Sonia Petronio, Jolien Roos‐Hesselink, Lars Wallentin, Uwe Zeymer, Joerg Stein, William Anthony Parsonage, Werner Budts, Julie De Backer, Jasmin Grewal, Ariane Marelli, Harald Kaemmerer, Guillaume Jondeau, Mark Johnson, Aldo P. Maggioni, Luigi Tavazzi, Ulf Thilen, Uri Elkayam, Catherine Otto, Karen Sliwa, A. Aquieri, A. Saad, H. Ruda Vega, J. Hojman, J. M. Caparros, M. Vazquez Blanco, M. Arstall, C. M. Chung, G. Mahadavan, E. Aldridge, M. Wittwer, Y. Y. Chow, W. A. Parsonage, K. Lust, N. Collins, G. Warner, R. Hatton, A. Gordon, E. Nyman, J. Stein, E. Donhauser, H. Gabriel, A. Bahshaliyev, F. Guliyev, I. Hasanova, T. Jahangirov, Z. Gasimov, A. Salim, C. M. Ahmed, F. Begum, M. H. Hoque, M. Mahmood, M. N. Islam, P. P. Haque, S. K. Banerjee, T. Parveen, M. Morissens, J. De Backer, L. Demulier, M. de Hosson, W. Budts, M. Beckx, M. Kozic, M. Lovric, T. Kovacevic‐Preradovic, N. Chilingirova, P. Kratunkov, N. Wahab, S. McLean, E. Gordon, L. Walter, A. Marelli, A. R. Montesclaros, G. Monsalve, C. Rodriguez, F. Balthazar, V. Quintero, W. Palacio, L. A. Mejía Cadavid, E. Munoz Ortiz, F. Fortich Hoyos, E. Arevalo Guerrero, J. Gandara Ricardo, J. Velasquez Penagos, Z. Vavera, J. Popelova, N. Vejlstrup, L. Grønbeck, M. Johansen, A. Ersboll, Y. Elrakshy, K. Eltamawy, M. Gamal Abd‐El Aziz, A. El Nagar, H. Ebaid, H. Abo Elenin, M. Saed, S. Farag, W. Makled, K. Sorour, Z. Ashour, G. El‐Sayed, M. Abdel Meguid Mahdy, N. Taha, A. Dardeer, M. Shabaan, M. Ali, P. Moceri, G. Duthoit, M. Gouton, J. Nizard, L. Baris, S. Cohen, M. Ladouceur, D. Khimoud, B. Iung, F. Berger, A. Olsson, U. Gembruch, W. M. Merz, E. Reinert, S. Clade, Y. Kliesch, C. Wald, C. Sinning, R. Kozlik‐Feldmann, S. Blankenberg, E. Zengin‐Sahm, G. Mueller, M. Hillebrand, P. Hauck, Y. von Kodolitsch, N. Zarniko, H. Baumgartner, R. Schmidt, A. Hellige, O. Tutarel, H. Kaemmerer, B. Kuschel, N. Nagdyman, R. Motz, D. Maisuradze, A. Frogoudaki, E. Iliodromitis, M. Anastasiou‐Nana, D. Triantafyllis, G. Bekiaris, H. Karvounis, G. Giannakoulas, D. Ntiloudi, S. A. Mouratoglou, A. Temesvari, H. Balint, D. Kohalmi, B. Merkely, C. Liptai, A. Nemes, T. Forster, A. Kalapos, K. Berek, K. Havasi, N. Ambrus, A. Shelke, R. Kawade, S. Patil, E. Martanto, T. M. Aprami, A. Purnomowati, C. J. Cool, M. Hasan, R. Akbar, S. Hidayat, T. I. Dewi, W. Permadi, D. A. Soedarsono, M. M. Ansari‐Ramandi, N. Samiei, A. Tabib, F. Kashfi, S. Ansari‐Ramandi, S. Rezaei, H. Ali Farhan, A. Al‐Hussein, G. Al‐Saedi, G. Mahmood, I. F. Yaseen, L. Al‐Yousuf, M. AlBayati, S. Mahmood, S. Raheem, T. 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Dellborg, E. Furenas, M. Jinesjo, K. Skoglund, P. Eriksson, T. Gilljam, U. Thilen, D. Tobler, K. Wustmann, F. Schwitz, M. Schwerzmann, T. Rutz, J. Bouchardy, M. Greutmann, B. M. Santos Lopes, L. Meier, M. Arrigo, K. de Boer, T. Konings, E. Wajon, L. J. Wagenaar, P. Polak, E. P. G. Pieper, J. Roos‐Hesselink, I. van Hagen, H. Duvekot, J. M. J. Cornette, C. De Groot, C. van Oppen, L. Sarac, O. Batukan Esen, S. Catirli Enar, C. Mondo, P. Ingabire, B. Nalwanga, T. Semu, B. T. Salih, W. A. R. Almahmeed, S. Wani, F. S. Mohamed Farook, 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, J. Chaplin, N. Bowers, D. Adamson, F. Schroeder, R. Wendler, S. Hammond, P. Nihoyannopoulos, R. Hall, L. Freeman, G. Veldtman, J. Kerr, L. Tellett, N. Scott, A. B. Bhatt, D. DeFaria Yeh, M. A. Youniss, M. Wood, A. A. Sarma, S. 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M., Hauck, P., von Kodolitsch, Y., Zarniko, N., Baumgartner, H., Schmidt, R., Hellige, A., Tutarel, O., Kuschel, B., Nagdyman, N., Motz, R., Maisuradze, D., Frogoudaki, A., Iliodromitis, E., Anastasiou-Nana, M., Triantafyllis, D., Bekiaris, G., Karvounis, H., 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, C., 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, R., Jonkaitienė, R., Petrauskaitė, J., Laucevicius, A., Jancauskaite, D., Lauciuviene, L., Gumbiene, L., Lankutiene, L., Glaveckaite, S., Laukyte, M., Solovjova, S., Rudiene, V., Chee, K.H., Yim, C.C., Ang, H.L., Kuppusamy, R., Watson, T., Caruana, M., Estensen, M.E., Mahmood Kayani, MGA, 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., Cichocka-Radwan, 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., 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., Tobler, D., Wustmann, K., Schwitz, F., Schwerzmann, M., Rutz, T., Bouchardy, J., Greutmann, M., Santos Lopes, B.M., Meier, L., Arrigo, M., de Boer, K., Konings, T., Wajon, E., Wagenaar, L.J., Polak, P., Pieper, EPG, van Hagen, I., Duvekot, H., Cornette, JMJ, 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, WAR, Wani, S., Mohamed Farook, F.S., Ain, A., Gerges, F., Komaranchath, A.M., Al Bakshi, F., Al Mulla, A., Yusufali, A.H., Al Hatou, E.I., Bazargani, N., Hussain, F., Hudsmith, L., Thompson, P., Thorne, S., Bowater, S., Money-Kyrle, A., Clifford, P., Ramrakha, P., Firoozan, S., Chaplin, J., Bowers, N., Adamson, D., Schroeder, F., Wendler, R., Hammond, S., Nihoyannopoulos, P., Freeman, L., Veldtman, G., 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., Talluto, C., Murphy, D., Perlroth, M.G., Neurosurgery, Pediatrics, Cardiology, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, Obstetrics and gynaecology, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), Institut Català de la Salut, [Tutarel O] Department of Congenital Heart Disease and Paediatric Cardiology German Heart Centre MunichTechnical University of Munich School of MedicineTechnical University of Munich Germany. DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Munich Heart Alliance Munich Germany. [Ramlakhan KP, Baris L] Department of Cardiology Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam the Netherlands. [Subirana MT] Unitat de Cardiopaties congènites de l’adult, Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona Spain. Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona Spain. [Bouchardy J] Service of Cardiology University Hospital Lausanne and University of Lausanne Switzerland. Service of Cardiology University of Geneva Switzerland. [Nemes A] 2nd Department of Medicine and Cardiology Centre Medical Faculty Albert Szent-Györgyi Clinical Center University of Szeged Hungary, Szeged, Hungary, and Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Male ,Transposition of Great Vessels ,pregnancy outcomes ,enfermedades cardiovasculares::anomalías cardiovasculares::cardiopatías congénitas::transposición de los grandes vasos [ENFERMEDADES] ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Sistema cardiovascular - Malalties ,Ventricular tachycardia ,Vasos sanguinis - Cirurgia ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Clinical endpoint ,Registries ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiovascular Diseases::Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular [DISEASES] ,Original Research ,Aortic dissection ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Congenital Heart Disease ,Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/surgery [Other subheadings] ,arterial switch operation ,pregnancy and cardiac disease ,transposition of the great arteries ,Europe ,Great arteries ,Cardiology ,enfermedades cardiovasculares::complicaciones cardiovasculares del embarazo [ENFERMEDADES] ,Female ,Maternal death ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,diagnóstico::pronóstico::resultado del embarazo [TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS] ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Embaràs - Complicacions ,Cardiovascular Diseases::Cardiovascular Abnormalities::Heart Defects, Congenital::Transposition of Great Vessels [DISEASES] ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Heart Failure ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/cirugía [Otros calificadores] ,Diagnosis::Prognosis::Pregnancy Outcome [ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT] ,medicine.disease ,Arterial Switch Operation ,Heart failure ,Tachycardia, Ventricular ,business - Abstract
Embaràs i malaltia cardíaca; Resultats de l’embaràs; Transposició de les grans artèries Embarazo y enfermedad cardíaca; Resultados del embarazo; Transposición de las grandes arterias Pregnancy and cardiac disease; Pregnancy outcomes, Transposition of the great arteries Background In the past 3 decades, the arterial switch procedure has replaced the atrial switch procedure as treatment of choice for transposition of the great arteries. Although survival is superior after the arterial switch procedure, data on pregnancy outcomes are scarce and transposition of the great arteries after arterial switch is not yet included in the modified World Health Organization classification of maternal cardiovascular risk. Methods and Results The ROPAC (Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac disease) is an international prospective registry of pregnant women with cardiac disease, part of the European Society of Cardiology EURObservational Research Programme. Pregnancy outcomes in all women after an arterial switch procedure for transposition of the great arteries are described. The primary end point was a major adverse cardiovascular event, defined as combined end point of maternal death, supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias requiring treatment, heart failure, aortic dissection, endocarditis, ischemic coronary events, and thromboembolic events. Altogether, 41 pregnant women (mean age, 26.7±3.9 years) were included, and there was no maternal mortality. A major adverse cardiovascular event occurred in 2 women (4.9%): heart failure in one (2.4%) and ventricular tachycardia in another (2.4%). One woman experienced fetal loss, whereas no neonatal mortality was observed. Conclusions Women after an arterial switch procedure for transposition of the great arteries tolerate pregnancy well, with a favorable maternal and fetal outcome. During counseling, most women should be reassured that the risk of pregnancy is low. Classification as modified World Health Organization risk class II seems appropriate. Funding from “Zabawas Foundation” and “De Hoop Foundation” in addition to the support from EURObservational Research Programme (EORP) is greatly acknowledged. Since the start of EORP, the following companies have supported the program: Abbott Vascular Int (2011–2021), Amgen Cardiovascular (2009–2018), AstraZeneca (2014–2021), Bayer AG (2009–2018), Boehringer Ingelheim (2009–2019), Boston Scientific (2009–2012), The Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance (2011–2019), Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH (2011–2020), The Alliance Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH and Eli Lilly and Company (2014–2017), Edwards (2016–2019), Gedeon Richter Plc (2014–2016), Menarini Int Op (2009–2012), MSD‐Merck & Co (2011–2014), Novartis Pharma AG (2014–2020), ResMed (2014–2016), Sanofi (2009–2011), SERVIER (2009–2021), and Vifor (2019–2022).
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18. Management of acute cardiovascular complications in pregnancy
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Andrea Donti, Werner Budts, Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink, Gaetano Gargiulo, Gabriele Egidy Assenza, Michael J. Landzberg, Anne Marie Valente, Konstantinos Dimopoulos, Michael A. Gatzoulis, Katherine E. Economy, Egidy Assenza G., Dimopoulos K., Budts W., Donti A., Economy K.E., Gargiulo G.D., Gatzoulis M., Landzberg M.J., Valente A.M., and Roos-Hesselink J.
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Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,Heart Diseases ,Cardiovascular Complication ,Population ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Aortic dissection ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Coronary artery disease ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,education ,Congenital heart disease ,Heart Failure ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,valvular heart disease ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Prenatal Care ,medicine.disease ,Valvular heart disease ,Heart Disease ,Heart failure ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Arrhythmia ,Human - Abstract
The growing population of women with heart disease of reproductive age has been associated with an increasing number of high-risk pregnancies. Pregnant women with heart disease are a very heterogeneous population, with different risks for maternal cardiovascular, obstetric, and foetal complications. Adverse cardiovascular events during pregnancy pose significant clinical challenges, with uncertainties regarding diagnostic and therapeutic approaches potentially compromising maternal and foetal health. This review summarizes best practice for the treatment of common cardiovascular complications during pregnancy, based on expert opinion, current guidelines, and available evidence. Topics covered include heart failure (HF), arrhythmias, coronary artery disease, aortic and thromboembolic events, and the management of mechanical heart valves during pregnancy. Cardiovascular pathology is the leading cause of non-obstetric morbidity and mortality during pregnancy in developed countries. For women with pre-existing cardiac conditions, preconception counselling and structured follow-up during pregnancy are important measures for reducing the risk of acute cardiovascular complications during gestation and at the time of delivery. However, many women do not receive pre-pregnancy counselling often due to gaps in what should be lifelong care, and physicians are increasingly encountering pregnant women who present acutely with cardiac complications, including HF, arrhythmias, aortic events, coronary syndromes, and bleeding or thrombotic events. This review provides a summary of recommendations on the management of acute cardiovascular complication during pregnancy, based on available literature and expert opinion. This article covers the diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapy and is organized according to the clinical presentation and the type of complication, providing a reference for the practicing cardiologist, obstetrician, and acute medicine specialist, while highlighting areas of need and potential future research.
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19. 2018 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy
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Regitz-Zagrosek, V, Roos-Hesselink, JW, Bauersachs, J, Blomström-Lundqvist, C, Cífková, R, De Bonis, M, Iung, B, Johnson, MR, Kintscher, U, Kranke, P, Lang, IM, Morais, J, Pieper, PG, Presbitero, P, Price, S, Rosano, GMC, Seeland, U, Simoncini, T, Swan, L, Warnes, CA, Deaton, C, Simpson, IA, Aboyans, V, Agewall, S, Barbato, E, Calda, P, Coca, A, Coman, IM, De Backer, J, Delgado, V, Di Salvo, G, Fitzsimmons, S, Fitzsimons, D, Garbi, M, Gevaert, S, Hindricks, G, Jondeau, G, Kluin, J, Lionis, C, McDonagh, TA, Meier, P, Moons, P, Pantazis, A, Piepoli, MF, Rocca, B, Roffi, M, Rosenkranz, S, Sarkozy, A, Shlyakhto, E, Silversides, CK, Sliwa, K, Sousa-Uva, M, Tamargo, J, Thorne, S, Van de Velde, M, Williams, B, Zamorano, JL, Windecker, S, Bueno, H, Collet, J-P, Dean, V, Gaemperli, O, Jüni, P, Katus, HA, Knuuti, J, Lancellotti, P, Leclercq, C, Ponikowski, P, Richter, DJ, Hammoudi, N, Piruzyan, A, Mascherbauer, J, Samadov, F, Prystrom, A, Pasquet, A, Caluk, J, Gotcheva, N, Skoric, B, Heracleous, H, Vejlstrup, N, Maser, M, Kaaja, RJ, Srbinovska-Kostovska, E, Mounier-Vehier, C, Vakhtangadze, T, Rybak, K, Giannakoulas, G, Kiss, RG, Thrainsdottir, IS, Erwin, RJ, Porter, A, Geraci, G, Ibrahimi, P, Lunegova, O, Mintale, I, Kadri, Z, Benlamin, H, Barysiene, J, Banu, CA, Caruana, M, Gratii, C, Haddour, L, Bouma, BJ, Estensen, M-E, Hoffman, P, Petris, AO, Moiseeva, O, Bertelli, L, Tesic, BV, Dubrava, J, Koželj, M, Prieto-Arévalo, R, Furenäs, E, Schwerzmann, M, Mourali, MS, Ozer, N, Mitchenko, O, Nelson-Piercy, C, Regitz-Zagrosek, V., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., Bauersachs, J., Blomstrom-Lundqvist, C., Cifkova, R., De Bonis, M., Iung, B., Johnson, M. R., Kintscher, U., Kranke, P., Lang, I. M., Morais, J., Pieper, P. G., Presbitero, P., Price, S., Rosano, G. M. C., Seeland, U., Simoncini, T., Swan, L., Warnes, C. A., Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, Bauersachs, Johann, Blomström-Lundqvist, Carina, Cífková, Renata, De Bonis, Michele, Iung, Bernard, Johnson, Mark Richard, Kintscher, Ulrich, Kranke, Peter, Lang, Irene Marthe, Morais, Joao, Pieper, Petronella G, Presbitero, Patrizia, Price, Susanna, Rosano, Giuseppe MC, Seeland, Ute, Simoncini, Tommaso, Swan, Lorna, Warnes, Carole A, and Cardiology
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Counseling ,Prenatal Diagnosi ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Guideline ,Cardiovascular ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Diagnosis ,030212 general & internal medicine ,1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Societies, Medical ,Risk assessment ,Advisory Committee ,Advisory Committees ,Cardiology ,Cardiovascular Agents ,Europe ,Female ,Humans ,Poland ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,valvular heart disease ,Cardiovascular disease ,Management ,Hypertension ,Drug therapy ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Arrhythmia ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Settore BIO/14 - FARMACOLOGIA ,Cardiomyopathy ,Heart failure ,Cardiovascular therapy ,Pulmonary hypertension ,Aortic pathology ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Medical ,medicine ,Cardiovascular diagnosis ,Intensive care medicine ,Congenital heart disease ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,ta3121 ,medicine.disease ,Valvular heart disease ,Pregnancy Complications ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Cardiovascular Agent ,Societies ,business - Published
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20. 2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of infective endocarditis
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Habib, Gilbert, Lancellotti, Patrizio, Antunes, Manuel J., Bongiorni, Maria Grazia, Casalta, Jean-Paul, del Zotti, Francesco, Dulgheru, Raluca, El Khoury, Gebrine, Erba, Paola Anna, Iung, Bernard, Miro, Jose M., Mulder, Barbara J., Plonska-Gosciniak, Edyta, Price, Susanna, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien, Snygg-Martin, Ulrika, Thuny, Franck, Tornos Mas, Pilar, Vilacosta, Isidre, Zamorano, Jose Luis, Erol, Çetin, Nihoyannopoulos, Petros, Aboyans, Victor, Agewall, Stefan, Athanassopoulos, George, Aytekin, Saide, Benzer, Werner, Bueno, Héctor, Broekhuizen, Lidewij, Carerj, Scipione, Cosyns, Bernard, de Backer, Julie, de Bonis, Michele, Dimopoulos, Konstantinos, Donal, Erwan, Drexel, Heinz, Flachskampf, Frank Arnold, Hall, Roger, Halvorsen, Sigrun, Hoen, Bruno, Kirchhof, Paulus, Lainscak, Mitja, Leite-Moreira, Adelino F., Lip, Gregory Y. H., Mestres, Carlos A., Piepoli, Massimo F., Punjabi, Prakash P., Rapezzi, Claudio, Rosenhek, Raphael, Siebens, Kaat, Tamargo, Juan, Walker, David M., Habib, G, Lancellotti, P, Antunes, M, Bongiorni, M, Casalta, J, Del Zotti, F, Dulgheru, R, El Khoury, G, Erba, P, Iung, B, Mirob, J, Mulder, B, Plonska-Gosciniak, E, Price, S, Roos-Hesselink, J, Snygg-Martin, U, Thuny, F, Mas, P, Vilacosta, I, Zamorano, J, Erol, C, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Aboyans, V, Agewall, S, Athanassopoulos, G, Aytekin, S, Benzer, W, Bueno, H, Broekhuizen, L, Carerj, S, Cosyns, B, De Backer, J, De Bonis, M, Dimopoulos, K, Donal, E, Drexel, H, Flachskampf, F, Hall, R, Halvorsen, S, Hoenb, B, Kirchhof, P, Lainscak, M, Leite-Moreira, A, Lip, G, Mestresc, C, Piepoli, M, Punjabi, P, Rapezzi, C, Rosenhek, R, Siebens, K, Tamargo, J, Walker, D, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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Microbiological Techniques ,Embolism ,Heart Valve Diseases ,Guideline ,Arrhythmias ,Cardiovascular ,Congenital ,Postoperative Complications ,Pregnancy ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,Ambulatory Care ,Non-Infective ,Pericarditis ,Endocarditi ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,Prophylaxi ,Heart Defects ,Cross Infection ,Endocarditis ,Thoracic Surgery ,Cardiac surgery ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Prognosis ,Operative ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Myocarditis ,Prosthetic heart valve ,Echocardiography ,Female ,Infection ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Nuclear imaging ,Infected ,Cardiac ,Diagnostic Imaging ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,Critical Care ,Prognosi ,Guidelines ,Prosthetic heart valves ,Cardiac device ,Risk Assessment ,Valve disease ,Cardiac imaging ,Congenital heart disease ,Prevention ,Prophylaxis ,Aneurysm, Infected ,Antibiotic Prophylaxis ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,Clinical Laboratory Techniques ,Dentistry, Operative ,Endocarditis, Non-Infective ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Heart Defects, Congenital ,Heart Failure ,Humans ,Long-Term Care ,Nervous System Diseases ,Patient Care Team ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Splenic Diseases ,Thoracic Surgical Procedures ,Endocarditis, Bacterial ,Aneurysm ,Pregnancy Complications ,Dentistry - Abstract
Take-home message of the full 2015 ESC Guidelines, also endorsed by the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, European Association of Nuclear Medicine, and European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
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21. Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance in pregnant women: cross-sectional analysis of physiological parameters throughout pregnancy and the impact of the supine position
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Adriaan Moelker, Robert-Jan van Geuns, Mark R. Johnson, Petra Opic, Yusuf Karamermer, Alexia Rossi, Gabriel P. Krestin, Jérôme Cornette, Eric A.P. Steegers, Tirza Springeling, Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink, Rossi, Alexia, Cornette, J, Johnson, Mr, Karamermer, Y, Springeling, T, Opic, P, Moelker, A, Krestin, Gp, Steegers, E, Roos Hesselink, J, van Geuns, R. J., Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Cardiology
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DYNAMICS ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Cardiac output ,Supine position ,Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems ,INFORMATION ,Hemodynamics ,Atrial Function, Right ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Pregnancy ,Supine Position ,Cardiac Output ,1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Netherlands ,Medicine(all) ,Ejection fraction ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging ,Stroke volume ,CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE ,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Gestation ,LEFT-VENTRICULAR ANALYSIS ,Atrial Function, Left ,Female ,Cardiac Magnetic Resonance ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine ,Gestational Age ,Patient Positioning ,Young Adult ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,CARDIAC-OUTPUT ,INTRACARDIAC PRESSURES ,Congenital heart disease ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Research ,Stroke Volume ,medicine.disease ,LATERAL POSITIONS ,POSTURE ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Case-Control Studies ,Cardiovascular System & Cardiology ,Ventricular Function, Right ,business ,Venous return curve - Abstract
Background There are physiological reasons for the effects of positioning on hemodynamic variables and cardiac dimensions related to altered intra-abdominal and intra-thoracic pressures. This problem is especially evident in pregnant women due to the additional aorto-caval compression by the enlarged uterus. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of postural changes on cardiac dimensions and function during mid and late pregnancy using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Methods Healthy non-pregnant women, pregnant women at 20th week of gestation and at 32nd week of gestation without history of cardiac disease were recruited to the study and underwent CMR in supine and left lateral positions. Cardiac hemodynamic parameters and dimensions were measured and compared between both positions. Results Five non-pregnant women, 6 healthy pregnant women at mid pregnancy and 8 healthy pregnant women at late pregnancy were enrolled in the study. In the group of non-pregnant women left ventricular (LV) cardiac output (CO) significantly decreased by 9% (p = 0.043) and right ventricular (RV) end-diastolic volume (EDV) significantly increased by 5% (p = 0.043) from the supine to the left lateral position. During mid pregnancy LV ejection fraction (EF), stroke volume (SV), left atrium lateral diameter and left atrial supero-inferior diameter increased significantly from the supine position to the left lateral position: 8%, 27%, 5% and 11%, respectively (p < 0.05). RV EDV, SV and right atrium supero-inferior diameter significantly increased from the supine to the left lateral position: 25%, 31% and 13% (p < 0.05), respectively. During late pregnancy a significant increment of LV EF, EDV, SV and CO was observed in the left lateral position: 11%, 21%, 35% and 24% (p < 0.05), respectively. Left atrial diameters were significantly larger in the left lateral position compared to the supine position (p < 0.05). RV CO was significantly increased in the left lateral position compared to the supine position (p < 0.05). Conclusions During pregnancy positional changes affect significantly cardiac hemodynamic parameters and dimensions. Pregnant women who need serial studies by CMR should be imaged in a consistent position. From as early as 20 weeks the left lateral position should be preferred on the supine position because it positively affects venous return, SV and CO.
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