Grodzinsky Anna, Florio Karen, Spertus John A, Daming Tara, Schmidt Laura, Lee John, Rader Valerie, Nelson Lynne, Gray Rebecca, White Darcy, Swearingen Kate, Magalski Anthony
Saint Luke's Health System, 4401 Wornall Road, Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Department 9th Floor, Kansas City, MO, 64111, USA.
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA.
Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med. 2019 Jul 25;21(9):42. doi: 10.1007/s11936-019-0745-0.
Maternal mortality in the United States is highest among all developed nations and continues to rise. The leading cause of morbidity and mortality during pregnancy and the postpartum period is cardiovascular disease. While there are large European and Canadian studies exploring the care and outcomes of moms with heart disease in pregnancy, there are no large prospective studies to guide the care of this growing group of patients in the US. We review the current approach to the management of patients with heart disease in pregnancy and the gaps in knowledge thereof.
Currently, antenatal management and delivery planning are highly variable for patients with heart disease in pregnancy and maternal risk models' application to the US patient population is limited by their derivation from an international cohort of patients and their focus on patients with congenital heart disease. As the need for interdisciplinary care between cardiologists and obstetricians becomes evident, and as broad research efforts within this space are very much needed, we propose a research collaborative called the Heart Outcomes in Pregnancy: Expectations (HOPE) for Mom and Baby Registry. The HOPE Registry aims to address key clinical questions surrounding the preconception period, antenatal care, delivery planning and outcomes, and long-term postpartum care and outcomes of these unique patients. We have made progress in recent years by recognizing the clinical need to address and standardize the management of patients with heart disease in pregnancy. We now must initiate and propel US-based cardio-obstetrics research to address key gaps in knowledge and variability in the care of patients with heart disease in pregnancy.
美国的孕产妇死亡率在所有发达国家中最高,且仍在上升。孕期和产后发病及死亡的主要原因是心血管疾病。虽然欧洲和加拿大有大型研究探讨患有心脏病的孕妇的护理及结局,但美国尚无大型前瞻性研究来指导对这一不断增长的患者群体的护理。我们综述了目前对患有心脏病的孕妇的管理方法及其知识空白。
目前,患有心脏病的孕妇的产前管理和分娩计划差异很大,而且孕产妇风险模型在美国患者群体中的应用受到限制,因为这些模型是基于国际患者队列推导出来的,且主要关注先天性心脏病患者。随着心脏病专家和产科医生之间跨学科护理的需求变得明显,并且由于该领域非常需要广泛的研究努力,我们提议成立一个名为“孕期心脏结局:母婴期望(HOPE)登记处”的研究协作项目。HOPE登记处旨在解决围绕这些特殊患者的孕前、产前护理、分娩计划及结局,以及产后长期护理及结局的关键临床问题。近年来,我们已经认识到解决和规范患有心脏病的孕妇管理的临床需求,并取得了进展。我们现在必须启动并推动美国的心脏产科研究,以解决知识方面的关键空白以及患有心脏病的孕妇护理中的差异问题。