Risk factors for maternal and fetal outcome in pregnancy complicated by Ebstein anomaly

2013 
Objective The goal of the study was to examine risks in pregnancy in patients with Ebstein anomaly. Study Design Data were examined retrospectively for 13 patients (27 pregnancies, 21 live births) with Ebstein anomaly during pregnancy who were treated at our institution from 1985 to 2011. The associated anomalies in these patients were atrial septal defect (ASD) (n = 4) and the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (n = 6). Results Before pregnancy, 2 patients underwent ASD closure and 1 received tricuspid valve replacement (TVR). In all patients, the cardiothoracic ratio increased from 55.1 at conception to 57.0 during pregnancy and 58.0 postpartum ( P Conclusion Maternal and fetal outcomes are good in patients with Ebstein anomaly and NYHA class I. However, pregnancy in Ebstein anomaly can be complicated with tachyarrhythmia or cardiac failure. In post-TVR cases, meticulous care is required for these complications during pregnancy and delivery.
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