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Magalie Ladouceur1, Andrea Girnius2, Dominica Zentner3
1Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. Department of Cardiology, Adult congenital heart disease unit, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, AP-HP, Paris, France.
Background:
Pregnancy in women with a Fontan circulation carries increased risk. Given the relative evidence void, pregnancy counseling requires considerable nuance and experience.
Objectives:
This study aimed to identify risk factors for maternal and fetal complications and to contrast risk estimates obtained from existing risk stratification tools, including the modified WHO, CARPREG II, and ZAHARA risk scores.
Methods:
Pregnant women (>20 weeks of gestation) with a Fontan circulation were retrospectively included from 13 international centers. Univariate and multivariable analyses identified predictors of complications, and the performance of risk stratification tools was assessed.
Results:
From 2006 to 2018, 84 women with Fontan physiology had 108 pregnancies, and form the basis of this investigation. Maternal cardiovascular complications occurred in 32 (30%) of all pregnancies including Fontan circulatory failure (17%), supraventricular tachycardia (7.4%), and thromboembolic events (3.7%). No maternal deaths occurred. Premature birth constituted 68% of neonatal complications, with a fetal and neonatal mortality of 13%. Multivariable analysis linked adverse maternal outcomes to pre-pregnancy oxygen saturation (adjusted OR 0.77; 95%CI 0.61-0.96; p=0.02). None of the risk models showed good discriminative ability. The modified WHO classification was the only risk model significantly associated with adverse fetal outcomes.
Conclusions:
Pregnancy in women with Fontan circulation poses a significant cardiovascular risk for the mother and a high burden of fetal and neonatal complications. The existing predictive risk stratification models do not discriminate hazard between well-functioning patients with Fontan from those with additional hemodynamic burden. This underscores the necessity for large-scale studies to refine risk stratification.
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