2018, Number 03
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2018; 86 (03)
Eisenmenger syndrome in 21-year pregnant patient
Fajardo-Ruiz LS, Díaz-Novelo RG, Bobadilla-Rosado LO, Méndez N, Gómez-Carro S
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 224-229
PDF size: 252.58 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Eisenmenger syndrome is congenital heart disease
with a higher risk of mortality for pregnant women.
Clinical case: 21-years women with Eisenmenger syndrome,
whose pregnancy was accompanied by class III NYHA heart failure
and systemic arterial hypertension. Pregnancy was interrupted at 30
weeks by caesarean section. Six days after the caesarean section, the
patient died due to cardiogenic shock.
Conclusions: The case described here allows us to reflect on the
opportunities for improvement in the care of patients with Eisenmenger
syndrome. At the first level of care, it is important to focus on specific
education and counseling that allows the patient and her partner to
understand the implicit risks of their condition, since the safest alternative
would have been to avoid pregnancy. At the second level of
care, the practice based on evidence and correct coordination in the
health teams should always be favored, which in this particular case
would have allowed the patient, since week 14, to have been referred
for highly specialized care could increase the chances of survival of
her and the neonate.
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