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==Overview==
*Approximately 1-4% of pregnancies in the United States involve maternal cardiovascular disease.
 
==Epidemiology in Developed and Developing Countries==
*Increasing numbers of women with congenital heart disease are now reaching childbearing age.
*Congential heart disease is now the most common form of heart disease complicating pregnancy in the United States.
*[[Rheumatic heart disease]] still predominates in developing countries and in immigrant populations in the United States.
*Maternal death during pregnancy in women with heart disease is rare; conditions that are associated with increased mortality include [[Eisenmenger syndrome]], pulmonary vascular obstructive disease, and [[Marfan syndrome]] with aortopathy.<ref name="pmid11359761">{{cite journal| author=Siu SC, Colman JM| title=Heart disease and pregnancy. | journal=Heart | year= 2001 | volume= 85 | issue= 6 | pages= 710-5 | pmid=11359761 | doi= | pmc=PMC1729784 | url= }} </ref>
*In a prospective study of 562 pregnant women with heart disease (aged 28 ± years) at 13 Canadian cardiac and obstetric teaching hospitals, a primary cardiac event occurred in 80 completed pregnancies (13%), the most common complications being [[pulmonary edema]] and cardiac [[arrhythmia]].<ref name="pmid11479246">{{cite journal| author=Siu SC, Sermer M, Colman JM, Alvarez AN, Mercier LA, Morton BC et al.| title=Prospective multicenter study of pregnancy outcomes in women with heart disease. | journal=Circulation | year= 2001 | volume= 104 | issue= 5 | pages= 515-21 | pmid=11479246 | doi= | pmc= | url= }} </ref>
 
==References==
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[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Obstetrics]]
[[Category:Disease]]
 
 
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