CARDIAC DISEASE IN PREGNANCY. Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy Blood volume and cardiac output rise in pregnancy to a peak that is 150% of normal by 24.

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CARDIAC DISEASE IN PREGNANCY

Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy Blood volume and cardiac output rise in pregnancy to a peak that is 150% of normal by weeks gestation. Systemic vascular resistance drops significantly during pregnancy. The gravid uterus can dramatically affect venous return to the heart (preload) in some positions.

Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy Cardiac disease can be unmasked or worsen in pregnancy because of the increased cardiac demands of the gravid state. Particular periods of high risk for cardiac decompensation are: when blood volume peaks at the end of the second trimester during the work of labor with fluid shifts that occur postpartum.

Palpitations Pregnant women commonly experience palpitations after exertion or when supine. Most often they will have sinus tachycardia or ectopic beats. Increased baseline heart rate, contractility, and catecholamine levels, and shift of the heart closer to the anterior chest wall can explain some of the symptoms.

Palpitations Increased body awareness and exposure to health care providers may contribute to the increased reporting of palpitations in pregnancy as well. Fast regular heart racing that runs for greater than several minutes and is associated with lightheadedness is more likely to be due to a significant tachyarrhythmia and always warrants a workup.

Arrhythmias in Pregnancy Pregnancy may increase the frequency of SVT in women with a history of SVT prior to pregnancy. SVT can be safely treated with adenosine in pregnancy. DC cardioversion can be safely carried out during pregnancy if the patient is unstable.

Structural Cardiac Disease The course of structural heart disease in pregnancy is best predicted by the NYHA classification for cardiac function. NYHA Classification class I class II class III class IV Prognosis for Pregnancy good moderate; may need hemodynamic monitoring and special anesthetic management poor; will need peripartum hemodynamic monitoring and special anesthetic management

Structural Cardiac Disease Patients with stenotic valves tend to have increased symptoms and more potential for morbidity during pregnancy. Incompetent valves tend to have an improvement in their symptoms during pregnancy.

Structural Cardiac Disease Severe pulmonary hypertension greater than 80mm Hg and Eisenmenger’s syndrome carry an extremely high risk of maternal mortality in pregnancy.

Congenital Heart Disease Women who have undergone repair seem to tolerate pregnancy very well. Risk of maternal and/or fetal complications is higher with: NYHA Class III or IV Maternal cyanosis or erythrocytosis Stenotic lesions Presence of a right to left shunt

Structural Cardiac Disease SBE prophylaxis is not officially recommended for normal spontaneous vaginal delivery or cesarean sections.

Ischemic Heart Disease Although uncommon in pregnancy, ischemic heart disease can manifest itself in pregnancy, especially in those women with type 1 diabetes for over 10 years. Stress echocardiograms are probably the best stress test in pregnancy although EST, Thallium scans, Dobutamine Echo testing and coronary angiograms have all been done safely in pregnancy. CPK-MB can be elevated after a routine cesarean section.

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Peripartum cardiomyopathy is a cardiomyopathy that occurs in the third trimester or in the months following delivery and presents with congestive heart failure. The etiology is poorly understood. Treatment must include anticoagulation because of the high risk of thromboembolism. Over one third of patients have complete recovery. A risk of recurrence exists in subsequent pregnancies.

Cardiac Resuscitation CPR can be performed on a pregnant woman have someone pull the women’s uterus to the left side to decrease IVC compression and thereby improve venous return DC cardioversion can be done safely in pregnancy but fetal monitoring devices must be removed first. If after 5 minutes of CPR no response has occurred an emergent C/section may help improve maternal outcome.