MATERNAL AND FETAL OUTCOME IN PREGNANT AND PARTURIENT WOMEN WITH CARDIAC DISEASE
Women with Cardiac Disease
Keywords:
Pregnancy, Cardiac diseases, Maternal, Fetal outcome, NYHA classificationAbstract
Objective: To study the maternal and fetal outcome in pregnant and parturient women with cardiac disease admitted in Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology Rawalpindi.
Type of Study: Cross sectional descriptive study.
Place and Duration: Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology Rawalpindi Jan 2008 to June 2008.
Patients and Methods: All pregnant patients beyond 28 weeks gestation with cardiac disease diagnosed before pregnancy or during the index pregnancy admitted for delivery or with cardiac complications were included in the study. All neonates less than 2.5 kg were taken as low birth weight and deliveries between 28 and 37 weeks were considered preterm. Cardiac patients with pregnancy less than 28 weeks were excluded from the study.
Results: Maternal mortality was 5% with 31% mortality in NYHA Class III and IV. Perinatal mortality was 9% and low birth weight babies were 17%.Perinatal mortality was 0% in NYHA Class I and II and 60% in NYHA class III and IV. There was no maternal mortality in booked patients. All patients who expired were unbooked.
Conclusion: Functional cardiac status is the most important factor affecting maternal and perinatal outcome. Antenatal booking status of the patient is the next important factor.