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Chiara Tognola1, Filippo Brucato2, Alessandro Maloberti1,2
1Clinical Cardiology Unit, De Gasperis Cardio Center, Niguarda Hospital, 20162 Milan, Italy.
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) in pregnancy is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, accounting for nearly one-third of pregnancy-related deaths worldwide. Physiological adaptations-expanded plasma volume, increased cardiac output, and a prothrombotic state-represent a natural cardiovascular stress test that may precipitate decompensation or unmask subclinical disease. Aim: This review critically examines contemporary evidence and international guidelines on the management of pregnancy-related cardiovascular disorders, focusing on pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic challenges, and therapeutic controversies. Content: The discussion centers on three high-impact clinical domains: (1) peripartum and preexisting cardiomyopathies, emphasizing mechanisms, prognosis, and the role of bromocriptine; (2) anticoagulation management in women with mechanical prosthetic valves, balancing maternal safety and fetal protection; and (3) hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, highlighting recent evidence from the CHAP and WILL trials and their implications for long-term cardiovascular prevention. Comparative analysis of ESC 2025 and AHA 2020 recommendations reveals broad consensus but persistent discrepancies in anticoagulation targets, postpartum surveillance, and follow-up strategies. Perspectives: Endothelial dysfunction, angiogenic imbalance, and systemic inflammation emerge as shared mechanisms linking diverse pregnancy-related cardiovascular conditions. Strengthening multidisciplinary care through Pregnancy Heart Teams, integrating obstetric and cardiologic expertise, and establishing structured postpartum follow-up pathways are essential to improve outcomes.
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