Accuracy of risk prediction scores in pregnant women with congenital heart disease
Autor: | Morgan Venuti, Sara L. Partington, Adi Hirshberg, Katherine Awh, Yuli Y. Kim, Lisa D. Levine, Tanmay Bhamare, David Drajpuch, Rachel Rogers, Lynda Tobin, Leah A. Goldberg, Emily Ruckdeschel |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Heart Defects Congenital medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Heart disease Adolescent Population Pregnancy Complications Cardiovascular 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Lower risk Risk Assessment Article Decision Support Techniques 03 medical and health sciences Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Predictive Value of Tests Pregnancy Risk Factors 030225 pediatrics Internal medicine medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Myocardial infarction education Stroke Tetralogy of Fallot Retrospective Studies education.field_of_study business.industry Pregnancy Outcome Retrospective cohort study General Medicine medicine.disease Maternal Mortality Heart failure Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Cardiology Surgery Female Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business |
Zdroj: | Congenit Heart Dis |
ISSN: | 1747-0803 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVE: To assess performance of risk stratification schemes in predicting adverse cardiac outcomes in pregnant women with congenital heart disease and to compare these schemes to clinical factors alone. DESIGN: Single-center retrospective study SETTING: Tertiary care academic hospital PATIENTS: Women ≥ 18 years with International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes indicating congenital heart disease who delivered between 1998 and 2014. CARPREG I and ZAHARA risk scores and modified World Health Organization (WHO) criteria were applied to each woman. OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was defined by ≥1 of the following: arrhythmia, heart failure/pulmonary edema, transient ischemic attack, stroke, dissection, myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, death during gestation and up to 6 months post-partum. RESULTS: Of 178 women, the most common congenital heart disease lesions were congenital aortic stenosis (15.2%), ventricular septal defect (13.5%), atrial septal defect (12.9%), and tetralogy of Fallot (12.9%). Thirty-five women (19.7%) sustained 39 cardiac events. Observed vs. expected event rates were 9.9% vs 5% (p=0.02) for CARPREG I score 0 and 26.1% vs. 7.5% (p |
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