Pregnancy in Women with Complex Congenital Heart Disease. A Constant Challenge
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia2019Vol. 113(6), pp. 1062–1069
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Walkíria Samuel Ávila, Veronica Martins Ribeiro, E Rossi, Maria Angélica Binotto, Maria Rita de Figueiredo Lemos Bortolotto, Carolina Burgarelli Testa, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira Francisco, Ludhmila Abrahão Hajjar, Nana Miura
Abstract
Pregnancy in women with CCC was associated to high maternal and offspring risks. Hypoxemia was a predictive variable of poor maternal and fetal outcomes. Women with CCC should be advised against pregnancy, even when treated in specialized care centers.
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