32 results on '"Van Hagen, Iris M."'
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2. Ventricular tachyarrhythmia during pregnancy in women with heart disease: Data from the ROPAC, a registry from the European Society of Cardiology
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Ertekin, Ebru, van Hagen, Iris M., Salam, Amar M., Ruys, Titia P.E., Johnson, Mark R., Popelova, Jana, Parsonage, William A., Ashour, Zeinab, Shotan, Avraham, Oliver, José M., Veldtman, Gruschen R., Hall, Roger, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
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- 2016
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3. Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter During Pregnancy in Patients With Structural Heart Disease: Data From the ROPAC (Registry on Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease)
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Salam, Amar M., Ertekin, Ebru, van Hagen, Iris M., Al Suwaidi, Jassim, Ruys, Titia P.E., Johnson, Mark R., Gumbiene, Lina, Frogoudaki, Alexandra A., Sorour, Khaled A., Iserin, Laurence, Ladouceur, Magalie, van Oppen, A. Carla C., Hall, Roger, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
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- 2015
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4. Pregnancy Outcomes in Women With Rheumatic Mitral Valve Disease: Results From the Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease
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van Hagen, Iris M., Thorne, Sara A., Taha, Nasser, Youssef, Ghada, Elnagar, Amro, Gabriel, Harald, ElRakshy, Yahia, Iung, Bernard, Johnson, Mark R., Hall, Roger, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
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- 2018
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5. Care During Pregnancy
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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- 2017
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6. Incidence and predictors of obstetric and fetal complications in women with structural heart disease
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van Hagen, Iris M, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, Donvito, Valentina, Liptai, Csilla, Morissens, Marielle, Murphy, Daniel J, Galian, Laura, Bazargani, Nooshin Mohd, Cornette, Jérôme, Hall, Roger, and Johnson, Mark R
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- 2017
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7. Global cardiac risk assessment in the Registry Of Pregnancy And Cardiac disease: results of a registry from the European Society of Cardiology
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van Hagen, Iris M., Boersma, Eric, Johnson, Mark R., Thorne, Sara A., Parsonage, William A., Subías, Pilar Escribano, Leśniak-Sobelga, Agata, Irtyuga, Olga, Sorour, Khaled A., Taha, Nasser, Maggioni, Aldo P., Hall, Roger, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
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- 2016
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8. Cardiovascular outcomes of pregnancy in Turner syndrome
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Grewal, Jasmine, primary, Valente, Anne Marie, additional, Egbe, Alexander C, additional, Wu, Fred M, additional, Krieger, Eric V, additional, Sybert, Virginia P, additional, van Hagen, Iris M, additional, Beauchesne, Luc M, additional, Rodriguez, Fred H, additional, Broberg, Craig S, additional, John, Anitha, additional, Bradley, Elisa A, additional, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, additional
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- 2020
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9. Pregnancy in congenital heart disease: risk prediction and counselling
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van Hagen, Iris M, primary and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, additional
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- 2020
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10. Early Recognition of Cardiac Issues in Pregnant Women
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary
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- 2020
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11. Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease
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van Hagen, Iris M. Baart, Sara Khioe, Rebekah Fong Soe and Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen Taha, Nasser Lelonek, Malgorzata and Tavazzi, Luigi Maggioni, Aldo Pietro Johnson, Mark R. and Maniadakis, Nikolaos Fordham, Richard Hall, Roger and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W. ROPAC investigators
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Objective Cardiac 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. Methods The 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). Results A 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. Conclusion While 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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- 2018
12. Pulmonary hypertension and pregnancy outcomes: data from the Registry Of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC) of the European Society of Cardiology
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Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen, van Hagen, Iris M., Budts, Werner, Swan, Lorna, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Caruana, Maryanne, Blanco, Manuel Vasquez, Wagenaar, Lodewijk J., Johnson, Mark R., Webb, Gary, Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Sliwa, Karen, van Hagen, Iris M., Budts, Werner, Swan, Lorna, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Caruana, Maryanne, Blanco, Manuel Vazquez, Wagenaar, Lodewijk J., Johnson, Mark R., Webb, Gary, Hall, Roger, Roos Hesselink, Jolien W., and Cardiology
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Left heart disease ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Congenital heart disease ,Management ,Rheumatic heart disease - Abstract
AIMS: To describe the outcomes of pregnancy in women with pulmonary hypertension. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 2007 the European Registry on Pregnancy and Heart Disease was initiated by the European Society of Cardiology. Consecutive patients with all forms of cardiovascular disease, presenting with pregnancy, were enrolled with the aim of investigating the pregnancy outcomes. This subgroup of the cohort included 151 women with pulmonary hypertension (PH) either diagnosed by right heart catheterization or diagnosed as possible PH by echocardiographic signs, with 26% having pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), in three subgroups: idiopathic (iPAH), associated with congenital heart disease (CHD-PAH), or associated with other disease (oPAH), and 74% having PH caused by left heart disease (LHD-PH, n = 112). Maternal mean age was 29.2 ± 5.6 years and 37% were nulliparous. Right ventricular systolic pressure was 70 mmHg in 11.9%. In more than 75% of patients, the diagnosis of PH had been made before pregnancy. Maternal death up to 1 week after delivery occurred in five patients (3.3%), with another two out of 78 patients who presented for follow-up (2.6%), dying within 6 months after delivery. The highest mortality was found in iPAH (3/7, 43%). During pregnancy, heart failure occurred in 27%. Caesarean section was performed in 63.4% (23.9% as emergency). Therapeutic abortion was performed in 4.0%. Complications included miscarriage (5.6%), fetal mortality (2%), premature delivery (21.7%), low birth weight (19.0%), and neonatal mortality (0.7%). CONCLUSION: Mortality in this group of patients with various forms of PH was lower than previously reported as specialized care during pregnancy and delivery was available. However, maternal and fetal mortality remains prohibitively high in women with iPAH, although this conclusion is restricted by limited numbers. Early advice on contraception, pregnancy risk and fetal outcome remains paramount.
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13. Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease
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Van Hagen, Iris M., Baart, Sara, Fong Soe Khioe, Rebekah, Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen, Taha, Nasser, Lelonek, Malgorzata, Tavazzi, Luigi, Maggioni, Aldo Pietro, Johnson, Mark R., Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Fordham, Richard, Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ferrari, Roberto, Marelli, Ariane, Webb, Gary, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Sliwa, Karen, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Budts, Werner, Ruys, Titia, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, Blanco, M. Vázquez, 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. Vilas, 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. Gamal, Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, 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. Vazan, Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Tobler, D., Sarac, L., Esen, O. Batukan, Enar, S. Catirli, 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., Van Hagen, Iris M., Baart, Sara, Fong Soe Khioe, Rebekah, Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen, Taha, Nasser, Lelonek, Malgorzata, Tavazzi, Luigi, Maggioni, Aldo Pietro, Johnson, Mark R., Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Fordham, Richard, Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ferrari, Roberto, Marelli, Ariane, Webb, Gary, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Sliwa, Karen, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Budts, Werner, Ruys, Titia, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, Blanco, M. Vázquez, 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. Vilas, 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. Gamal, Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, 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. Vazan, Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Tobler, D., Sarac, L., Esen, O. Batukan, Enar, S. Catirli, 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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Objective Cardiac 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. Methods The 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). Results A 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. Conclusion While 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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- 2018
14. Cardiovascular outcomes of pregnancy in Turner syndrome.
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Grewal, Jasmine, Valente, Anne Marie, Egbe, Alexander C., Wu, Fred M., Krieger, Eric V., Sybert, Virginia P., van Hagen, Iris M., Beauchesne, Luc M., Rodriguez, Fred H., Broberg, Craig S., John, Anitha, Bradley, Elisa A., Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., and AARCC Investigators
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PREGNANCY outcomes ,AORTIC coarctation ,TURNER'S syndrome ,AORTIC dissection ,HIGH-risk pregnancy ,PREGNANCY complications ,CERVICAL cerclage ,HEART diseases in women ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH methodology ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,MEDICAL cooperation ,EVALUATION research ,COMPARATIVE studies - Published
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15. Clinical practice guidelines for the care of girls and women with Turner syndrome: proceedings from the 2016 Cincinnati International Turner Syndrome Meeting
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Gravholt, Claus H, Andersen, Niels H, Conway, Gerard S, Dekkers, Olaf M, Geffner, Mitchell E, Klein, Karen O, Lin, Angela E, Mauras, Nelly, Quigley, Charmian A, Rubin, Karen, Sandberg, David E, Sas, Theo C J, Silberbach, Michael, Söderström-Anttila, Viveca, Stochholm, Kirstine, Van Alfen-Van DerVelden, Janielle A, Woelfle, Joachim, Backeljauw, Philippe F, Bamba, Vaneeta, Bonfig, Natalie Brobin, Braverman, Alan C, Breech, Lesley L, Brickman, Wendy J, Brown, Nicole M, Bryant, Nancy, Cernich, Joseph, Chernausek, Steven, Christin-Maitre, Sophie, Corathers, Sarah D, Crawford, Anne, Crenshaw, Melissa L, Davenport, Marsha L, De Backer, Julie, Eagle, Kim, Gawlik, Aneta, Gutmark-Little, Iris, Hay, Darlene, Hiratzka, Loren, Hong, David S, Hovatta, Outi, Hultcrantz, Malou, Johnson, Walter H, Kanaka-Gantenbein, Christina, Karnis, Megan F, Knickmeyer, Rebecca Christine, Kristrøm, Berit, Lajiness-O'Neill, Renee R., Landin-Wilhelmsen, Kerstin, Law, Jennifer R, Lippe, Barbara, Lopez, Leo, Mawson, Lisa, Mazzanti, Laura, Mortensen, Kristian Havmand, Popovic, Jadranka, Prakash, Siddharth, Ranallo, Kelly C., Rappold, Gudrun Anna, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien, Rosenfield, Robert, Ross, Judith, Roulot-Marullo, Dominique, Saidi, Arwa, Santen, Richard J, Scurlock, Cindy C, Sheanon, Nicole M, Smyth, Arlene, Van Hagen, Iris M, Verlinde, Franciska, Wasniewska, Malgorzata, Young, Luciana T, Pediatrics, and Gravholt CH, Andersen NH, Conway GS, Dekkers OM, Geffner ME, Klein KO, Lin AE, Mauras N, Quigley CA, Rubin K, Sandberg DE, Sas TCJ, Silberbach M, Söderström-Anttila V, Stochholm K, van Alfen-van derVelden JA, Woelfle J, Backeljauw PF, Bamba V, Brobin B, Braverman AC, Lesley L Breech LL, Brickman WJ, Brown NM, Bryant N, Cernich JT, Chernausek S, Christin-Maitre S, Corathers SD, Crawford A, Crenshaw ML, Davenport ML, de Backer J, Eagle K, Gawlik A, Gutmark-Little I, Hay D, Hiratzka L, Hong DS, Hovatta O, Hultcrantz M, Johnson WH Jr, Kanaka-Gantenbein C, Karnis MF, Knickmeyer RC, Kristrøm B, Lajiness-O’Neill RR, Landin-Wilhelmsen K, Law JR, Lippe B, Lopez L, Mawson L, Mazzanti L, Mortensen KH, Popovic J, Prakash S, Ranallo KC, Rappold GA, Roos-Hesselink J, Rosenfield R, Ross J, Roulot-Marullo D, Saidi A, Santen RJ, Scurlock CC, Sheanon NM, Smyth A, van Hagen IM, Verlinde F, Wasniewska M and Young LT.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Pediatric endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,MEDLINE ,Specialty ,Turner Syndrome ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Human reproduction ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Internal medicine ,Turner syndrome ,medicine ,Journal Article ,Humans ,Women ,Grading (education) ,Ohio ,business.industry ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,General Medicine ,Guideline ,Congresses as Topic ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Europe ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,turner syndrome ,Family medicine ,Congresses as Topic, Europe, Female, Humans, Ohio, Patient Care, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Turner Syndrome, United States, Women, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Endocrinology ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Patient Care ,business - Abstract
Turner syndrome affects 25–50 per 100,000 females and can involve multiple organs through all stages of life, necessitating multidisciplinary approach to care. Previous guidelines have highlighted this, but numerous important advances have been noted recently. These advances cover all specialty fields involved in the care of girls and women with TS. This paper is based on an international effort that started with exploratory meetings in 2014 in both Europe and the USA, and culminated with a Consensus Meeting held in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA in July 2016. Prior to this meeting, five groups each addressed important areas in TS care: 1) diagnostic and genetic issues, 2) growth and development during childhood and adolescence, 3) congenital and acquired cardiovascular disease, 4) transition and adult care, and 5) other comorbidities and neurocognitive issues. These groups produced proposals for the present guidelines. Additionally, four pertinent questions were submitted for formal GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) evaluation with a separate systematic review of the literature. These four questions related to the efficacy and most optimal treatment of short stature, infertility, hypertension, and hormonal replacement therapy. The guidelines project was initiated by the European Society of Endocrinology and the Pediatric Endocrine Society, in collaboration with the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology, the Endocrine Society, the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, the American Heart Association, the Society for Endocrinology, and the European Society of Cardiology. The guideline has been formally endorsed by the European Society of Endocrinology, the Pediatric Endocrine Society, the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology, the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology and the Endocrine Society. Advocacy groups appointed representatives who participated in pre-meeting discussions and in the consensus meeting.
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16. Corrigendum to ‘Ventricular tachyarrhythmia during pregnancy in women with heart disease: Data from the ROPAC, a registry from the European Society of Cardiology’ [Int. J. Cardiol. 220 (2016) 131–136]
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Ertekin, Ebru, van Hagen, Iris M., Salam, Amar M., Ruys, Titia P.E., Johnson, Mark R., Popelova, Jana, Parsonage, William A., Ashour, Zeinab, Shotan, Avraham, Oliver, José M., Veldtman, Gruschen R., Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ertekin, Ebru, van Hagen, Iris M., Salam, Amar M., Ruys, Titia P.E., Johnson, Mark R., Popelova, Jana, Parsonage, William A., Ashour, Zeinab, Shotan, Avraham, Oliver, José M., Veldtman, Gruschen R., Hall, Roger, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
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The authors regret that some dates of sponsor's involvement in the program were incorrectly reported in the initial published paper, therefore please consider the below corrected information: Since the start of EORP, the following companies have supported the programme: Abbott Vascular Int. (2011–2014), Amgen Cardiovascular (2009–2018), AstraZeneca (2014–2017), Bayer (2009–2018), Boehringer Ingelheim (2009–2016), Boston Scientific (2009–2012), The Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance (2011–2016), The Alliance Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH and Eli Lilly and Company (2011–2017), Gedeon Richter Plc. (2014–2017), Menarini Int. Op. (2009–2012), MSD-Merck & Co. (2011–2014), Novartis Pharma AG (2014–2017), ResMed (2014–2016), Sanofi (2009–2011), SERVIER (2009–2018). The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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17. Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease
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van Hagen, Iris M, primary, Baart, Sara, additional, Fong Soe Khioe, Rebekah, additional, Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen, additional, Taha, Nasser, additional, Lelonek, Malgorzata, additional, Tavazzi, Luigi, additional, Maggioni, Aldo Pietro, additional, Johnson, Mark R, additional, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, additional, Fordham, Richard, additional, Hall, Roger, additional, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, additional
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18. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return in Turner syndrome
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van den Hoven, Allard T., primary, Chelu, Raluca G., additional, Duijnhouwer, Anthonie L., additional, Demulier, Laurent, additional, Devos, Daniel, additional, Nieman, Koen, additional, Witsenburg, Maarten, additional, van den Bosch, Annemien E., additional, loeys, Bart L., additional, van Hagen, Iris M., additional, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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19. Corrigendum to ‘Ventricular tachyarrhythmia during pregnancy in women with heart disease: Data from the ROPAC, a registry from the European Society of Cardiology’ [Int. J. Cardiol. 220 (2016) 131–136]
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Ertekin, Ebru, primary, van Hagen, Iris M., additional, Salam, Amar M., additional, Ruys, Titia P.E., additional, Johnson, Mark R., additional, Popelova, Jana, additional, Parsonage, William A., additional, Ashour, Zeinab, additional, Shotan, Avraham, additional, Oliver, José M., additional, Veldtman, Gruschen R., additional, Hall, Roger, additional, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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20. Pregnancy in Women With SMAD3 Mutation
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary, van der Linde, Denise, additional, van de Laar, Ingrid M.B.H., additional, Muiño Mosquera, Laura, additional, De Backer, Julie, additional, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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21. Pregnancy in women with congenital heart disease
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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22. Pulmonary hypertension and pregnancy outcomes: Data from the Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC) of the European Society of Cardiology
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Sliwa, Karen, van Hagen, Iris M., Budts, Werner, Swan, Lorna, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Caruana, Maryanne, Blanco, Manuel Vazquez, Wagenaar, Lodewijk J., Johnson, Mark R., Webb, Gary, Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ferrari, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Marelli, Ariane, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Tavazzi, Luigi, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Ruys, Titia, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, 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. Vilas, 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., Taha, N., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. Gamal, Saad, Aly, Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, 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. Vazan, Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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., 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., Estensen, M., Lesniak-Sobelga, A., Podolec, P., Wisniowska-Smialek, S., Trybuch, A., Hoffman, P., Cichocka-Radwan, A., Lelonek, M., 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. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Tobler, D., Sarac, L., Esen, O. Batukan, Enar, S. Catirli, 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., Sliwa, Karen, van Hagen, Iris M., Budts, Werner, Swan, Lorna, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Caruana, Maryanne, Blanco, Manuel Vazquez, Wagenaar, Lodewijk J., Johnson, Mark R., Webb, Gary, Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ferrari, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Marelli, Ariane, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Tavazzi, Luigi, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Ruys, Titia, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, 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. Vilas, 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., Taha, N., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. Gamal, Saad, Aly, Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, 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. Vazan, Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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., 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., Estensen, M., Lesniak-Sobelga, A., Podolec, P., Wisniowska-Smialek, S., Trybuch, A., Hoffman, P., Cichocka-Radwan, A., Lelonek, M., 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. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Tobler, D., Sarac, L., Esen, O. Batukan, Enar, S. Catirli, 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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Aims: To describe the outcomes of pregnancy in women with pulmonary hypertension. Methods and results: In 2007 the European Registry on Pregnancy and Heart Disease was initiated by the European Society of Cardiology. Consecutive patients with all forms of cardiovascular disease, presenting with pregnancy, were enrolled with the aim of investigating the pregnancy outcomes. This subgroup of the cohort included 151 women with pulmonary hypertension (PH) either diagnosed by right heart catheterization or diagnosed as possible PH by echocardiographic signs, with 26% having pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), in three subgroups: idiopathic (iPAH), associated with congenital heart disease (CHD-PAH), or associated with other disease (oPAH), and 74% having PH caused by left heart disease (LHD-PH, n = 112). Maternal mean age was 29.2 ± 5.6 years and 37% were nulliparous. Right ventricular systolic pressure was <50 mmHg in 59.6% of patients, 50–70 mmHg in 28.5% and >70 mmHg in 11.9%. In more than 75% of patients, the diagnosis of PH had been made before pregnancy. Maternal death up to 1 week after delivery occurred in five patients (3.3%), with another two out of 78 patients who presented for follow-up (2.6%), dying within 6 months after delivery. The highest mortality was found in iPAH (3/7, 43%). During pregnancy, heart failure occurred in 27%. Caesarean section was performed in 63.4% (23.9% as emergency). Therapeutic abortion was performed in 4.0%. Complications included miscarriage (5.6%), fetal mortality (2%), premature delivery (21.7%), low birth weight (19.0%), and neonatal mortality (0.7%). Conclusion: Mortality in this group of patients with various forms of PH was lower than previously reported as specialized care during pregnancy and delivery was available. However, maternal and fetal mortality remains prohibitively high in women with iPAH, although this conclusion is restricted by limited numbers. Early advice on c
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23. Risk of pregnancy in moderate and severe aortic stenosis: From the multinational ROPAC registry
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Orwat, Stefan, Diller, Gerhard Paul, van Hagen, Iris M., Schmidt, Renate, Tobler, Daniel, Greutmann, Matthias, Jonkaitiene, Regina, Elnagar, Amro, Johnson, Mark R., Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Baumgartner, Helmut, Ferrari, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Marelli, Ariane, Webb, Gary, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Sliwa, Karen, Tavazzi, Luigi, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Budts, Werner, Ruys, Titia, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, Blanco, M. Vázquez, 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. Vilas, 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., Taha, N., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. Gamal, Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, Iserin, L., Ladouceur, M., Cohen, S., Iung, B., Maisuradze, D., Mebus, S., Gembruch, U., Hammerstingl, C., Merz, W. M., Wald, C., 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. Vazan, Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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., 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., Lelonek, M., 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. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Sarac, L., Esen, O. Batukan, Enar, S. Catirli, 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., Orwat, Stefan, Diller, Gerhard Paul, van Hagen, Iris M., Schmidt, Renate, Tobler, Daniel, Greutmann, Matthias, Jonkaitiene, Regina, Elnagar, Amro, Johnson, Mark R., Hall, Roger, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Baumgartner, Helmut, Ferrari, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Marelli, Ariane, Webb, Gary, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Sliwa, Karen, Tavazzi, Luigi, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Budts, Werner, Ruys, Titia, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, Blanco, M. Vázquez, 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. Vilas, 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., Taha, N., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. Gamal, Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Ashour, Z., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, Iserin, L., Ladouceur, M., Cohen, S., Iung, B., Maisuradze, D., Mebus, S., Gembruch, U., Hammerstingl, C., Merz, W. M., Wald, C., 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. Vazan, Shotan, A., Goland, S., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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., 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., Lelonek, M., 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. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., Schwerzmann, M., Bouchardy, J., Rutz, T., Sarac, L., Esen, O. Batukan, Enar, S. Catirli, 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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Background Controversial results on maternal risk and fetal outcome have been reported in women with aortic stenosis (AS). Objectives The authors sought to investigate maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with AS in a large cohort. Methods The Registry on Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC) is a global, prospective observational registry of women with structural heart disease, providing a uniquely large study population. Data of women with moderate (peak gradient 36 to 63 mm Hg) and severe AS (peak gradient ≥64 mm Hg) were analyzed. Results Of 2,966 pregnancies in ROPAC, the authors identified 96 women who had at least moderate AS (34 with severe AS). No deaths were observed during pregnancy and in the first week after delivery. However, 20.8% of women were hospitalized for cardiac reasons during pregnancy. This was significantly more common in severe AS compared with moderate AS (35.3% vs. 12.9%; p = 0.02), and reached the highest rate (42.1%) in severe, symptomatic AS. Pregnancy was complicated by heart failure in 6.7% of asymptomatic and 26.3% of symptomatic patients, but could be managed medically, except for 1 patient who was symptomatic before pregnancy and underwent balloon valvotomy. Children of patients with severe AS had a significantly higher percentage of low birth weight (35.0% vs. 6.0%; p = 0.006). Conclusions Mortality in pregnant women with AS, including those with severe AS, appears to be close to zero in the current era. Symptomatic and severe AS does, however, carry a substantial risk of heart failure and is associated with high rates of hospitalization for cardiac reasons, although heart failure can nearly always be managed medically. The results highlight the importance of appropriate pre-conceptional patient evaluation and counseling.
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24. Risk of Pregnancy in Moderate and Severe Aortic Stenosis
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Orwat, Stefan, primary, Diller, Gerhard-Paul, additional, van Hagen, Iris M., additional, Schmidt, Renate, additional, Tobler, Daniel, additional, Greutmann, Matthias, additional, Jonkaitiene, Regina, additional, Elnagar, Amro, additional, Johnson, Mark R., additional, Hall, Roger, additional, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional, and Baumgartner, Helmut, additional
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25. Wish to conceive and concerns to develop cardiovascular complications during pregnancy in patients with Turner syndrome
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary, Duijnhouwer, Anthonie L., additional, Ten Kate-Booij, Marianne J., additional, Dykgraaf, Ramon H. M., additional, Duvekot, Johannes J., additional, Utens, Elisabeth M. W. J., additional, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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26. Pregnancy in women with a mechanical heart valve: Data of the European Society of Cardiology Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC)
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Van Hagen, Iris M., Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ruys, Titia P.E., Merz, Waltraut M., Goland, Sorel, Gabriel, Harald, Lelonek, Malgorzata, Trojnarska, Olga, Al Mahmeed, Wael Abdulrahman, Balint, Hajnalka Olga, Ashour, Zeinab, Baumgartner, Helmut, Boersma, Eric, Johnson, Mark R., Hall, Roger, Ferrari, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Marelli, Ariane, Webb, Gary, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Sliwa, Karen, Tavazzi, Luigi, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Budts, Werner, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, Blanco, M. Vázquez, Lust, K., Fagermo, N., 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. Vilas, Chilingirova, N., Kratunkov, P., Montesclaros, A. R., Beaubien, E., Gordon, E., Walter, L., Lindsay, C., Wahab, N., Vavera, Z., El Nagar, A. E., Ebaid, H. H., El Sayed Makled, W. A., Taha, N., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. Gamal, Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, Iserin, L., Ladouceur, M., Cohen, S., Iung, B., Maisuradze, D., Mebus, S., Gembruch, U., Hammerstingl, C., Wald, C., Orwat, S., Schmidt, R., Motz, R., Olsson, A., Berger, F., Nagdyman, N., Frogoudaki, A., Anastasiou-Nana, M., Temesvari, A., Kohalmi, D., Merkely, B., Liptai, C., Bowen, M., Cullen, M., Thornton, P., Husarova, V., Blatt, A., Elbaz-Greener, G., Moravsky, G., Vered, Z., Fuhrmann, A. Vazan, Shotan, A., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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., Guerra, N., de Sousa, L., Petrescu, V., Ginghina, C., Jurcut, R., Coman, I. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., 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., 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., Van Hagen, Iris M., Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., Ruys, Titia P.E., Merz, Waltraut M., Goland, Sorel, Gabriel, Harald, Lelonek, Malgorzata, Trojnarska, Olga, Al Mahmeed, Wael Abdulrahman, Balint, Hajnalka Olga, Ashour, Zeinab, Baumgartner, Helmut, Boersma, Eric, Johnson, Mark R., Hall, Roger, Ferrari, Roberto, Maggioni, Aldo P., Marelli, Ariane, Webb, Gary, Kaemmerer, Harald, Popelova, Jana, Sliwa, Karen, Tavazzi, Luigi, Parsonage, William Anthony, Stein, Joerg, Elkayam, Uri, Thilen, Ulf, Budts, Werner, Vardas, Panos, Komajda, Michel, Pinto, Fausto, Alonso, Angeles, Wood, David, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Ferreira, Thierry, Gracia, Gérard, Laroche, Cécile, Missiamenou, Viviane, Taylor, Charles, Konte, Marème, Andarala, Maryna, Fiorucci, Emanuela, Lefrancq, Elin Folkesson, Glémot, Myriam, McNeill, Patti Ann, Pommier, Caroline, Lafay, Myriam, Aquieri, A., Vega, H. Ruda, Blanco, M. Vázquez, Lust, K., Fagermo, N., 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. Vilas, Chilingirova, N., Kratunkov, P., Montesclaros, A. R., Beaubien, E., Gordon, E., Walter, L., Lindsay, C., Wahab, N., Vavera, Z., El Nagar, A. E., Ebaid, H. H., El Sayed Makled, W. A., Taha, N., Dardier, A., Shabaan, M., Elrakshy, Y., Eltamawey, K., Abd-El Aziz, M. Gamal, Saad, A., Aboleineen, W., Sorour, K., Mahdy, M. A.Meguid, Iserin, L., Ladouceur, M., Cohen, S., Iung, B., Maisuradze, D., Mebus, S., Gembruch, U., Hammerstingl, C., Wald, C., Orwat, S., Schmidt, R., Motz, R., Olsson, A., Berger, F., Nagdyman, N., Frogoudaki, A., Anastasiou-Nana, M., Temesvari, A., Kohalmi, D., Merkely, B., Liptai, C., Bowen, M., Cullen, M., Thornton, P., Husarova, V., Blatt, A., Elbaz-Greener, G., Moravsky, G., Vered, Z., Fuhrmann, A. Vazan, Shotan, A., Festa, P., Ali, L. Ait, Sinagra, G., Puggia, I., Mottolese, B. D.Agata, 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., Guerra, N., de Sousa, L., Petrescu, V., Ginghina, C., Jurcut, R., Coman, I. Mircea, Gaisin, I. Ravilevich, Shilina, L. Valeryevna, 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-Subías, P., Ruiz-Cano, M. J., Delgado-Jiménez, J., Furenas, E., Dellborg, M., Thilén, U., 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., 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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Background - Pregnant women with a mechanical heart valve (MHV) are at a heightened risk of a thrombotic event, and their absolute need for adequate anticoagulation puts them at considerable risk of bleeding and, with some anticoagulants, fetotoxicity. Methods and Results - Within the prospective, observational, contemporary, worldwide Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac disease (ROPAC), we describe the pregnancy outcome of 212 patients with an MHV. We compare them with 134 patients with a tissue heart valve and 2620 other patients without a prosthetic valve. Maternal mortality occurred in 1.4% of the patients with an MHV, in 1.5% of patients with a tissue heart valve (P=1.000), and in 0.2% of patients without a prosthetic valve (P=0.025). Mechanical valve thrombosis complicated pregnancy in 10 patients with an MHV (4.7%). In 5 of these patients, the valve thrombosis occurred in the first trimester, and all 5 patients had been switched to some form of heparin. Hemorrhagic events occurred in 23.1% of patients with an MHV, in 5.1% of patients with a tissue heart valve (P<0.001), and in 4.9% of patients without a prosthetic valve (P<0.001). Only 58% of the patients with an MHV had a pregnancy free of serious adverse events compared with 79% of patients with a tissue heart valve (P<0.001) and 78% of patients without a prosthetic valve (P<0.001). Vitamin K antagonist use in the first trimester compared with heparin was associated with a higher rate of miscarriage (28.6% versus 9.2%; P<0.001) and late fetal death (7.1% versus 0.7%; P=0.016). Conclusions - Women with an MHV have only a 58% chance of experiencing an uncomplicated pregnancy with a live birth. The markedly increased mortality and morbidity warrant extensive prepregnancy counseling and centralization of care.
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27. Pregnancy in Women With a Mechanical Heart Valve
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional, Ruys, Titia P.E., additional, Merz, Waltraut M., additional, Goland, Sorel, additional, Gabriel, Harald, additional, Lelonek, Malgorzata, additional, Trojnarska, Olga, additional, Al Mahmeed, Wael Abdulrahman, additional, Balint, Hajnalka Olga, additional, Ashour, Zeinab, additional, Baumgartner, Helmut, additional, Boersma, Eric, additional, Johnson, Mark R., additional, and Hall, Roger, additional
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28. Wish to conceive and concerns to develop cardiovascular complications during pregnancy in patients with Turner syndrome.
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van Hagen, Iris M., Duijnhouwer, Anthonie L., Ten Kate-Booij, Marianne J., Dykgraaf, Ramon H. M., Duvekot, Johannes J., Utens, Elisabeth M. W. J., and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
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Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is associated with subfertility and infertility. Nevertheless, an increasing number of women become pregnant through oocyte donation. The wish to conceive may be negatively influenced by the fear of cardiovascular complications. The aim was to investigate the wish to conceive and the concerns about cardiovascular complications during pregnancy in women with TS.Methods: The patient association for TS invited all members of ≥18 years old (n = 344) to complete a specifically developed, disease-specific questionnaire, including questions about fertility, wish to conceive, attempts and concerns. Results were compared with previously published results of this questionnaire in women with congenital heart disease.Results: The questionnaire was completed by 89 women (median age 30.1 years, Q1-Q3 = 22.9-39.4). Of them, 51% had 45, X0-monosomy and 38% had ≥1 cardiac abnormality. Seventeen women (19%) had attempted to become pregnant and 12 of them succeeded to become pregnant. Women who had not undertaken attempts to conceive (81%), considered themselves mainly too young or had no partner. Of the total sample, 58% were concerned about the influence of pregnancy on their cardiovascular status. This was higher (75%) in the sample of women with TS and cardiac abnormalities, than in women with congenital heart disease from a previously published cohort (21%), (p < .001). There were no differences in concerns about pregnancy complications between women with TS who respectively had or had not attempted to become pregnant.Discussion: Women with TS, especially those with cardiac abnormalities, show serious concerns about the risks pregnancy may have. Patients should be timely counseled and specifically asked about their concerns. Psychosocial care should be provided when necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Management of ischemic heart disease in pregnancy
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Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., primary and van Hagen, Iris M., additional
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30. Aorta pathology and pregnancy
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van Hagen, Iris M., primary and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W., additional
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31. Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease
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van Hagen, Iris M, Baart, Sara, Fong Soe Khioe, Rebekah, Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen, Taha, Nasser, Lelonek, Malgorzata, Tavazzi, Luigi, Maggioni, Aldo Pietro, Johnson, Mark R, Maniadakis, Nikolaos, Fordham, Richard, Hall, Roger, and Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W
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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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32. Pulmonary hypertension and pregnancy outcomes: data from the Registry Of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease (ROPAC) of the European Society of Cardiology.
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Sliwa K, van Hagen IM, Budts W, Swan L, Sinagra G, Caruana M, Blanco MV, Wagenaar LJ, Johnson MR, Webb G, Hall R, and Roos-Hesselink JW
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- Abortion, Spontaneous epidemiology, Abortion, Therapeutic statistics & numerical data, Adult, Female, Fetal Mortality, Gestational Age, Heart Defects, Congenital complications, Humans, Hypertension, Pulmonary etiology, Infant, Infant Mortality, Infant, Low Birth Weight, Infant, Newborn, Maternal Mortality, Pregnancy, Premature Birth epidemiology, Young Adult, Cesarean Section statistics & numerical data, Heart Failure epidemiology, Hypertension, Pulmonary epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular epidemiology, Registries
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Aims: To describe the outcomes of pregnancy in women with pulmonary hypertension., Methods and Results: In 2007 the European Registry on Pregnancy and Heart Disease was initiated by the European Society of Cardiology. Consecutive patients with all forms of cardiovascular disease, presenting with pregnancy, were enrolled with the aim of investigating the pregnancy outcomes. This subgroup of the cohort included 151 women with pulmonary hypertension (PH) either diagnosed by right heart catheterization or diagnosed as possible PH by echocardiographic signs, with 26% having pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), in three subgroups: idiopathic (iPAH), associated with congenital heart disease (CHD-PAH), or associated with other disease (oPAH), and 74% having PH caused by left heart disease (LHD-PH, n = 112). Maternal mean age was 29.2 ± 5.6 years and 37% were nulliparous. Right ventricular systolic pressure was <50 mmHg in 59.6% of patients, 50-70 mmHg in 28.5% and >70 mmHg in 11.9%. In more than 75% of patients, the diagnosis of PH had been made before pregnancy. Maternal death up to 1 week after delivery occurred in five patients (3.3%), with another two out of 78 patients who presented for follow-up (2.6%), dying within 6 months after delivery. The highest mortality was found in iPAH (3/7, 43%). During pregnancy, heart failure occurred in 27%. Caesarean section was performed in 63.4% (23.9% as emergency). Therapeutic abortion was performed in 4.0%. Complications included miscarriage (5.6%), fetal mortality (2%), premature delivery (21.7%), low birth weight (19.0%), and neonatal mortality (0.7%)., Conclusion: Mortality in this group of patients with various forms of PH was lower than previously reported as specialized care during pregnancy and delivery was available. However, maternal and fetal mortality remains prohibitively high in women with iPAH, although this conclusion is restricted by limited numbers. Early advice on contraception, pregnancy risk and fetal outcome remains paramount., (© 2016 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure © 2016 European Society of Cardiology.)
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