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2. 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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3. Infective endocarditis in the Netherlands: current epidemiological profile and mortality: An analysis based on partial ESC EORP collected data.
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El Kadi, S., van den Buijs, D. M. F., Meijers, T., Gilbers, M. D., Bekkers, S. C. A. M., van Melle, J. P., Riezebos, R. K., Blok, W. L., Tanis, W., Wahadat, A. R., Roos-Hesselink, J. W., van der Spoel, T. I. G., Chamuleau, S. A. J., and Kamp, O.
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INFECTIVE endocarditis ,MORTALITY ,ENDOCARDITIS ,HEART failure ,FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE F18 - Abstract
Introduction: Infective endocarditis (IE) is associated with a high in-hospital and long term mortality. Although progress has been made in diagnostic approach and management of IE, morbidity and mortality of IE remain high. In the latest European guidelines, the importance of the multi-modality imaging in diagnosis and follow up of IE is emphasized. Aim: The aim was to provide information regarding mortality and adverse events of IE, to determine IE characteristics and to assess current use of imaging in the diagnostic workup of IE. Methods: This is a prospective observational cohort study. We used data from the EURO-ENDO registry. Seven hospitals in the Netherlands have participated and included patients with IE between April 2016 and April 2018. Results: A total of 139 IE patients were included. Prosthetic valve endocarditis constituted 32.4% of the cases, cardiac device related IE 7.2% and aortic root prosthesis IE 3.6%. In-hospital mortality was 14.4% (20 patients) and one-year mortality was 21.6% (30 patients). The incidence of embolic events under treatment was 16.5%, while congestive heart failure or cardiogenic shock occurred in 15.1% of the patients. Transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography were performed most frequently (97.8%; 81.3%) and within 3 days after IE suspicion, followed by
18 F‑fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (45.3%) within 6 days and multi-slice computed tomography (42.4%) within 7 days. Conclusion: We observed a high percentage of prosthetic valve endocarditis, rapid and extensive use of imaging and a relatively low in-hospital and one-year mortality of IE in the Netherlands. Limitations include possible selection bias. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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4. ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy
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European Society of Gynecology, Association for European Paediatric Cardiology, German Society for Gender Medicine, Authors/Task Force Members, Regitz Zagrosek V., Blomstrom Lundqvist C., Cifkova R., Ferreira R., Foidart J. M., Gibbs J. S., Gohlke Baerwolf C., Gorenek B., Iung B., Kirby M., Maas A. H., Morais J., Nihoyannopoulos P., Pieper P. G., Presbitero P., Roos Hesselink J. W., Schaufelberger M., Seeland U., Torracca L, ESC Committee for Practice Guidelines, Bax J., Auricchio A., Baumgartner H., Ceconi C., Dean V., Deaton C., Fagard R., Funck Brentano C., Hasdai D., Hoes A., Knuuti J., Kolh P., McDonagh T., Moulin C., Poldermans D., Popescu B. A., Reiner Z., Sechtem U., Sirnes P. A., Torbicki A., Vahanian A., Windecker S., Document Reviewers, Aguiar C., Al Attar N., Garcia A. A., Antoniou A., Coman I., Elkayam U., Gomez Sanchez M. A., Gotcheva N., Hilfiker Kleiner D., Kiss R. G., Kitsiou A., Konings K. T., Lip G. Y., Manolis A., Mebaaza A., Mintale I., Morice M. C., Mulder B. J., Pasquet A., Price S., Priori S. G., Salvador M. J., Shotan A., Silversides C. K., Skouby S. O., Stein J. I., Tornos P., Vejlstrup N., Walker F., Warnes C., BORGHI, CLAUDIO, European Society of Gynecology, Association for European Paediatric Cardiology, German Society for Gender Medicine, Authors/Task Force Members, Regitz-Zagrosek V., Blomstrom Lundqvist C., Borghi C., Cifkova R., Ferreira R., Foidart J.M., Gibbs J.S., Gohlke-Baerwolf C., Gorenek B., Iung B., Kirby M., Maas A.H., Morais J., Nihoyannopoulos P., Pieper P.G., Presbitero P., Roos-Hesselink J.W., Schaufelberger M., Seeland U., Torracca L, ESC Committee for Practice Guidelines, Bax J., Auricchio A., Baumgartner H., Ceconi C., Dean V., Deaton C., Fagard R., Funck-Brentano C., Hasdai D., Hoes A., Knuuti J., Kolh P., McDonagh T., Moulin C., Poldermans D., Popescu B.A., Reiner Z., Sechtem U., Sirnes P.A., Torbicki A., Vahanian A., Windecker S., and Document Reviewers, Baumgartner H., Deaton C., Aguiar C., Al-Attar N., Garcia A.A., Antoniou A., Coman I., Elkayam U., Gomez-Sanchez M.A., Gotcheva N., Hilfiker-Kleiner D., Kiss R.G., Kitsiou A., Konings K.T., Lip G.Y., Manolis A., Mebaaza A., Mintale I., Morice M.C., Mulder B.J., Pasquet A., Price S., Priori S.G., Salvador M.J., Shotan A., Silversides C.K., Skouby S.O., Stein J.I., Tornos P., Vejlstrup N., Walker F., Warnes C.
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Counseling ,Prenatal Diagnosi ,Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular ,Heart failure ,Abortion, Induced ,Prenatal Care ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Guideline ,Cardiovascular disease ,Aortic Disease ,Valvular heart disease ,Management ,Congential heart disease ,Heart Disease ,Cardiovascular Agent ,Pregnancy ,Hypertension ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectiou ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Arrhythmia ,Risk assessment ,Human - Abstract
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5. 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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PREGNANCY ,TETRALOGY of Fallot ,FERTILITY ,CONGENITAL heart disease ,HEART failure ,ABORTION - Abstract
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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- 2005
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6. 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
- 2019
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