A ‘dreaded’ complication of stuck prosthetic valve in the first trimester pregnancy

Journal of Cardiology Cases(2023)

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Abstract
A dramatic rise in cardiac output with a decrease in afterload are the hallmark of hemodynamic variations induced by normal pregnancy, which requires significant cardiac adaptation. Females with rheumatic mitral valve disease who have had a mitral valve replacement in the past are increasingly choosing to become pregnant. Hypercoagulability of pregnancy, problems with anticoagulant therapy along with hemodynamic changes in pregnancy increase the risk of cardiac complications in this subset. There is a paucity of research on the management of problems in patients with cardiac prosthetic valves. We present a case of primigravida with a history of mitral valve replacement, presenting with a stuck valve.
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stuck prosthetic valve,first trimester pregnancy
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