Mitral valve prolapse: arrhythmic risk during pregnancy and postpartum

Avi Sabbag, Eivind W. Aabel*, Anna Isotta Castrini, Konstantinos C. Siontis, Mikael Laredo, Jacky Nizard, Guillaume Duthoit, Samuel Asirvatham, Ojasay Sehrawat, Feddo P. Kirkels, Philippe J. van Rosendael, Roy Beinart, Moshe Rav Acha, Petr Peichl, Han S. Lim, Christian Sohns, Raphael Martins, Jonaz Font, Nguyen N.K. Truong, Mette EstensenKristina H. Haugaa

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Abstract

Background and Arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse (AMVP) is linked to life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias (VAs), and young women are Aims considered at high risk. Cases of AMVP in women with malignant VA during pregnancy have emerged, but the arrhythmic risk during pregnancy is unknown. The authors aimed to describe features of women with high-risk AMVP who developed malignant VA during the perinatal period and to assess if pregnancy and the postpartum period were associated with a higher risk of malignant VA. Methods This retrospective international multi-centre case series included high-risk women with AMVP who experienced malignant VA and at least one pregnancy. Malignant VA included ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, or appropriate shock from an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. The authors compared the incidence of malignant VA in non-pregnant periods and perinatal period; the latter defined as occurring during pregnancy and within 6 months after delivery. Results The authors included 18 women with AMVP from 11 centres. During 7.5 (interquartile range 5.8–16.6) years of follow-up, 37 malignant VAs occurred, of which 18 were pregnancy related occurring in 13 (72%) unique patients. Pregnancy and 6 months after delivery showed increased incidence rate of malignant VA compared to the non-pregnancy period (univariate incidence rate ratio 2.66, 95% confidence interval 1.23–5.76). Conclusions The perinatal period could impose increased risk of malignant VA in women with high-risk AMVP. The data may provide general guidance for pre-conception counselling and for nuanced shared decision-making between patients and clinicians.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1831-1839
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean heart journal
Volume45
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2024

Keywords

  • Arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Mitral annular disjunction
  • Pregnancy
  • Ventricular arrhythmia

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