Biological versus mechanical heart valve prosthesis during pregnancy in women with congenital heart disease

  • Heleen Lameijer
  • , Ymkje J. van Slooten
  • , Monique R.M. Jongbloed
  • , Martijn A. Oudijk
  • , Marlies A.M. Kampman
  • , Arie P. van Dijk
  • , Marco C. Post
  • , Barbara J. Mulder
  • , Krystyna M. Sollie
  • , Dirk J. van Veldhuisen
  • , Tjark Ebels
  • , Joost P. van Melle
  • , Petronella G. Pieper*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: We evaluate pregnancy outcome and anticoagulation regimes in women with mechanical and biological prosthetic heart valves (PHV) for congenital heart disease. Methods: Retrospective multicenter cohort studying pregnancy outcomes in an existing cohort of patients with PHV. Results: 52 women had 102 pregnancies of which 78 pregnancies (46 women) ≥20 weeks duration (59 biological, 19 mechanical PHV). Miscarriages (n = 19, ≤20 weeks) occurred more frequently in women using anticoagulation (P < .05). During 42% of pregnancies of women with mechanical PHV a combined low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) vitamin-K-antagonist anticoagulation regime was used (n = 8). Overall, cardiovascular, obstetric and fetal/neonatal complications occurred in 17% (n = 13), 68% (n = 42) and 42% (n = 27) of the pregnancies. Women with mechanical PHV had significantly higher cardiovascular (12% vs 32%, P < .05), obstetric (59% vs 85%, P = .02) and fetal/neonatal (34% vs 61%, P < .05) complication rates than women with biological PHV. This was related to PHV thrombosis (n = 3, P < .02), post-partum hemorrhage (P < .02), cesarean section (P < .02), low birth weight and small for gestational age (both P < .05). PHV thrombosis occurred in 3 pregnancies, including 2/5 pregnancies with pulmonary mechanical PHV. PHV thrombosis was related to necessary cessation of anticoagulation therapy or insufficient monitoring of LMWH. Other cardiovascular complications occurred equally frequent in both groups. Conclusion: Complications occur more often in pregnancies of women with a mechanical PHV than in women with a biological PHV, mainly caused by PHV thrombosis and bleeding complications. Meticulous monitoring of anticoagulation in pregnant women is necessary. Women with a pulmonary mechanical PHV are at high risk of complications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)106-112
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Cardiology
Volume268
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Anticoagulation
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Pregnancy
  • Prosthetic heart valve

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